Bombing the People
Giulio Douhet and the Foundations of Air-Power Strategy, 1884–1939
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- Author: Thomas Hippler, Université de Lyon
- Date Published: September 2013
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- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107037946
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- Presents the first full account of the word's most significant air-power theorist for an English-speaking audience
- Sets air power within the context of global history, revealing how aerial bombing developed from colonial policing and returned to Europe as a feature of total war
- Draws new attention to little-known, yet fundamental issues in the development of air power, such as the innovative 'anti-Douhet' theories of Amedeo Mecozzi
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"Bombing the People presents a convincing argument as to why the development of Italian air power and its doctrines remain fundamental in military aviation today. Anyone with an interest in air power should find it a satisfying read."
Aviation HistorySee more reviews"Detailed and thorough."
History Today"The ideas presented on this subject are well worth further examination, as is the book overall."
Thomas Keaney, H-Net"Thomas Hippler’s book examines Douhet’s output in considerable detail. He also quotes from many other (mainly Italian) writers, drawing on the 500+ documents listed in the bibliography. It is a book that needed to be written and his considerable research results in a very comprehensive analysis of Douhet’s work, its supporters and its critics."
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- Date Published: September 2013
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107037946
- length: 291 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 157 x 20 mm
- weight: 0.56kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I. Douhet's Strategic Thought:
1. The early Douhet
2. History or technology?
3. From pacifism to indiscriminate bombing
4. The command of the air
Part II. Douhetism under Discussion:
5. Air power and the strategic context
6. Alternatives to Douhetism
7. Amedeo Mecozzi, the 'anti-Douhet'
Epilogue
Bibliography.
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