The Education of an Army (British Military Thought 1815-1940)  5018

  1. The Army in Decay, 1815-54
    1. The Peninsular Tradition: Major General Sir William Napier
    2. The Neglected Rebel: Major General John Mitchell
    3. Bridging the Gap: Field Marshall Sir John Fox Burgoyne
  2. The Army in Transition, 1856-73
    1. The New School: Major General Sir Patrick Macdougall
    2. The Strategic Pedagogue: General Sir Edward Bruce Hamley
  3. The Wolseley Era, 1873-99
    1. The Second pen of Sir Garnet: Major General Sir John Frederick Maurice
    2. The Unfinished Synthesis: Colonel G. F. R. Henderson
  4. The Years of Preparation, 1899-1914
    1. The Volunteer Advocate: Spenser Wilkinson
    2. The Voice of the Thunderer: Lieutenant Colonel Charles à Court Repington
  5. Reaction or Revolution? 1919-39
    1. The Discordant Trumpet: Major General J. F. C. Fuller
    2. The Captain Who Teaches Generals: Captain B. H. Liddell Hart
  • Epilogue
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