Air Power: A Global History
Autor Jeremy Blacken Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mar 2016
Notăm cu interes aplicabilitatea practică a volumului Air Power, o lucrare ce oferă un cadru analitic esențial pentru înțelegerea modului în care aviația a redefinit conflictele moderne. Jeremy Black nu se limitează la o simplă cronologie tehnică, ci investighează modul în care puterea aeriană a devenit un instrument strategic dominant, de la primele structuri din pânză și lemn până la sistemele de precizie contemporane. Reținem organizarea riguroasă a materialului: textul progresează de la formarea primelor escadrile în Marele Război, trece prin deceniile interbelice și complexitatea celui de-al Doilea Război Mondial, alocând spații generoase dinamicii Războiului Rece și perioadei de transformare tehnologică de după 1990.
Descoperim aici o perspectivă care echilibrează teoria militară cu realitățile de pe teren, explorând utilizarea forțelor aeriene atât în teatrele de operațiuni terestre, cât și maritime. Cartea este comparabilă cu A History of Air Warfare de John Andreas Olsen în rigurozitate, dar actualizat pentru realitățile complexe ale perioadei 2004-2015 și noile paradigme ale „Revoluției în Afaceri Militare”. În contextul operei vaste a lui Jeremy Black, acest titlu completează armonios analizele sale anterioare din Strategy and the Second World War și Naval Power, consolidând o viziune globală asupra evoluției artei războiului. Stilul este lucid și precis, evitând jargonul excesiv în favoarea unei analize strategice clare, ceea ce face din acest volum o resursă indispensabilă pentru înțelegerea provocărilor de securitate actuale, unde aviația este adesea privită ca o soluție universală pentru evitarea conflictelor prelungite la sol.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1442250968
Pagini: 388
Dimensiuni: 158 x 232 x 28 mm
Greutate: 1.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
De ce să citești această carte
Această lucrare este esențială pentru studenții de la academiile militare, istorici și analiști de politică externă. Cititorul câștigă o înțelegere profundă a modului în care tehnologia aeriană a influențat rezultatul războaielor majore și continuă să modeleze geopolitica actuală. Este un argument solid împotriva ideii că puterea aeriană poate rezolva singură orice conflict, oferind o perspectivă realistă și documentată asupra limitărilor și succeselor aviației militare.
Despre autor
Jeremy Black este profesor emerit de istorie la Universitatea din Exeter și unul dintre cei mai prolifici istorici militari contemporani. Specialist recunoscut la nivel internațional, a deținut catedre de profesor vizitat la West Point și Texas Christian University. În 2008, a fost onorat cu prestigiosul premiu Samuel Eliot Morison din partea Society for Military History. Opera sa vastă cuprinde studii fundamentale despre tehnologie, strategie și istorie globală, reflectând o capacitate rară de a sintetiza perioade istorice complexe în analize accesibile și pertinente pentru mediul academic și cel decizional.
Descriere
This essential book offers a compelling and original interpretation of the rise of military aviation. Jeremy Black, one of the world's finest scholars of military history, provides a lucid analysis of the use of airpower over land and sea both during the two world wars and the more limited wars of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Cuprins
Preface
IntroductionThe Start of a New ArmThe First World WarThe 1920sThe 1930sThe Second World WarThe Early Cold War, 1946-1962The Cold War: The Middle Period, 1963-1975The Later Cold War, 1976-1989Air Power and the Revolution in Military Affairs, 1990-2003A Complex Reality, 2004-2015Into the FutureConclusionsNotes
Selected Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Recenzii
[Jeremy Black] is an outstanding scholar. . . . [The] intelligent predictions that Black makes here . . . are much more subtle and nuanced. As a result, they are likely to stand the test of time. . . . To conclude, this is a useful introduction to airpower and it is particularly good in looking at it, not in isolation, but in the larger context. Airpower is not presented here as the silver bullet resolving all problems, but as a game-changer in many respects. It opened the door to city bombing on a scale that has made some think of genocide, but also to precision targeting, with the arrival of smart missiles. All this is ably demonstrated in this volume.
An excellent general history of airpower and an indispensable work for anyone who has anything to do with the employment of air assets. A range of audiences, from policymakers, to military personnel, to students of military history, should read it. . . . Black seeks to look beyond airpower as an asset in armed conflict to its varied and important roles in achieving strategic aims short of war. This is an immensely important and much overlooked aspect of airpower's enduring strategic utility. . . . This work also diverges from the vast majority of airpower histories in its careful assessment of the air weapon's utility in smaller air forces and also within larger ones in emerging major powers with rapidly evolving military capabilities, such as China and India. . . . Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Black engages energetically with policymaker failures to use airpower in realistic ways to achieve strategic aims in various armed conflicts. . . . Black's superb insights regarding the enduring strategic value of airpower across the spectrum of conflict, from humanitarian crises and conflicts short of war to high-intensity conventional or even nuclear wars, are a highlight of his work. . . . Most of all, it reminds us that deemphasizing airpower would be a serious error. Black's
outstanding work warns us about this in no uncertain terms.
There are currently many books and accounts about air power available. Dr Peter Gray's book goes much further than all of them. It accurately describes itself as a textbook. It draws upon an impressively large number of sources and bibliography to offer the student a series of detailed discussions on various aspects of the subject. It covers in some depth air power's evolution, history, theory and practice. It looks at the political and legal aspects, the ethics and morality of air campaigns over the decades, reviews the huge body of literature on the subject, looks at many of the in?uential leaders and practitioners over the years, such as Mitchell, Douhet, Trenchard and Portal and discusses how to study and write about it.
[A] well-written summary of a broad topic.... Air Power: A Global History will be most useful for readers new to the topic who are looking for a beginning overview. More knowledgeable readers will still find much of interest.
Air Power offers new insights about the global reaches and dynamics of air power.... Black offers readers a concise historical context to understand air power scholarship. Air Power serves as a helpful entry point for students, young scholars, or general readers... [I]t is a fine addition to Black's large and growing oeuvre.
Readers of military aviation history will find Air Power: A Global History comes from one of the world's leading aviation historians and provides a compelling examination that goes beyond the usual consideration of conventional warfare to consider unconventional wars around the world. Chapters employ a chronological approach in detailing events from the 1920s to modern times, showing how air power was a significant part of conflicts between states, how it ultimately revolutionized military thinking about how warfare was conducted, and how refined organization and evolving doctrines affected military choices. Changing values, perspectives, and strategic operations are documented throughout, creating a powerful survey highly recommended for military history and aviation history collections alike.
[A] stand out volume in the history of air warfare. Black covers the traditional subjects of the great wars, but he goes into great depth in lesser known conflicts. . . . Black covers the history of air power from balloons to drones and presents often overlooked information in the development of air power as well as its successes and failures. . . . A very detailed look at the history of air power in a surprisingly short book.
Combining conceptual insight with clear, readable descriptions of technology, Jeremy Black describes how air power evolved from modest beginnings into a major national instrument of both deterrence and compellence. By covering the societal and psychological aspects of air warfare as well as air power's hundred-year history of delivering air superiority, situational awareness, maneuver and strike, this excellent book fills a real void in the existing literature. Highly recommended.
Jeremy Black's Air Power is destined to be the go-to book on the subject. While inspiring in its breadth and scope, the work does not lose sight of the key issues that propelled the development of military aviation such as leadership, technological advances, and political considerations. Most important, Black does not fall victim to air power theorists' propaganda, instead maintaining a clear-eyed focus on the limitations of air power and its integration with land and sea forces.
This book couldn't be timelier. As desperate governments search for ways to avoid the quagmire of ground combat in the Middle East and elsewhere, the notion that air power on its own can achieve strategic objectives is rapidly taking on the dimensions of a panacea. But eminent military historian Jeremy Black, writing for informed citizens and decision-makers alike, assays the historical record of military aviation's contribution to victory in war and concludes that governments would do well to exercise caution in putting all of their strategic eggs in the air power basket.