Introduction
Chapter I: Battle in History
Chapter II: Battle Retarded
Chapter III: Battle Remembered
Chapter IV: Battle Reformed
Chapter V: Battle with Reason
Chapter VI: Battle Restored
Chapter VII: Battle Decisive
Chapter VIII: Battle Defeated
Chapter IX: Battle Exalted
Chapter X: Battle of Annihilation
Chapter XI: Annihilation of Battle
Chapter XII: Annihilation of Strategy
Chapter XIII: Annihilation of Nations
Chapter XIV: Annihilation of Mercy
Chapter XV: Annihilation at Sea
Chapter XVI: Annihilation of Illusions
Conclusion
Cathal J. Nolan is Associate Professor of History and Executive Director of the International History Institute at Boston University. In addition to editing six books on international history, Nolan is the author of Principled Diplomacy: Security and Rights in U.S. Foreign Policy and Wars of the Age of Louis XIV. He is also the sole author of several multi-volume encyclopedias on military and international history.
"Nolan exhibits an impressive depth of knowledge of his subject;
his work is marked by stylish writing with extensive discourse on
political and social as well as military issues" -- Russell K.
Brown, The Journal of America's Military Past
"This is one of the most valuable military histories in years. A
must-read for students of military history." - Kirkus Reviews
(Starred review)
"In a sweeping narrative that ranges from the Middle Ages through
World War II, Cathal Nolan dismantles an illusion that has
persistently distorted our understanding of armed conflict - that
of the decisive battle engineered by the genius general. But the
importance of this brilliantly provocative book is not merely
historical. Its conclusions apply directly to war and military
policy in the present day." - Andrew J. Bacevich, author of
America's War for
the Greater Middle East: A Military History
"Why do so many generals overpromise and under-deliver, from
Breitenfeld to Basra? We buy the hype because we want quick results
at low cost. Yet the blood-sodden reality is almost always quite
different. In seeking the Allure of Battle, Cathal Nolan draws on
the broad sweep on Western military history. He explains what went
wrong, and why, with wit, insight, and a knowing eye for the heroes
and cads who made it so. Battles rarely deliver
convincing results. But Cathal Nolan sure does." - Daniel P.
Bolger, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army, Retired, author of Why We
Lost: A General's Inside Account of the Iraq and Afghanistan
Wars
"A lyrical, sweeping, and fast-paced return to grand military
history with the important proviso that the allure of battle has
constantly misled generals, politicians and historians to mistake
rousing tactical victories for long-term and enduring strategic
gains. In exacting detail, Cathal Nolan pushes myopia aside and the
result is a trenchant reappraisal of decisive battles in Western
warfare." - Michael L. Gross, The School of Political Science,
University
of Haifa, the author of Moral Dilemmas of Modern War and The Ethics
of Insurgency
"One of the most stimulating and controversial books on military
history in a long time. Challenging, well written, well-sourced ...
there is a great deal of food for thought for military historians
and professionals in this volume." New York Journal of Books
"The Allure of Battle is highly recommended to serious students of
war, especially senior officers who must balance the planning of
wars with the material resources needed to execute them." - Dr.
Frank Hoffman, Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute for
National Strategic Studies
"Nolan does not merely write from the point of view of the
commander. He recreates the atmosphere of battle, the valor and
misery of common soldiers and bystanders caught in the tempest of
war. His masterful writing and attention to detail, combined with a
rare ability to write succinctly and never lose the larger picture,
will fascinate historians and general readers alike." - Danny
Orbach, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
"This is a book that military planners and general/flag officers
should read, and it should be required reading for anyone assigned
to the National Security Council. Most military professionals like
to think of themselves as maneuver warriors; this book shows the
dark side of maneuver warfare." - Gary Anderson, Elliott School of
International Affairs
"The Allure of Battle provides new and fresh insights into war
studies and offers several new and fresh perspectives to look at
military history...This is a very well-researched book. Nolan's
credentials on the subject are unmatched. It will change the way
you have looked at military history up until now. It is a must-read
for both students and experts of military history." - The
Washington Book Review
"The Allure of Battle is written with impressive energy and verve."
- Daily Beast
"Nolan's meticulous contribution remains unmatched as it provides
an in-depth survey picking up the right threads and nuances of
history and relating it to contemporary events." - Academic Council
on the United Nations System
"[The Allure of Battle] never flags, and it is one of those books
that is guaranteed to have a permanent impact on the way you think
about history." - Neil Faulkner, Military History Matters
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