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Bombing the People: Giulio Douhet and the Foundations of Air-Power Strategy, 1884–1939 (Cambridge Military Histories)
0Dive into the foundational concepts of air power strategy with this definitive exploration of Giulio Douhet’s thought. This essential military history meticulously charts the development of strategic bombing and its controversial application against civilian populations, from early colonial warfare to the aftermath of WWII. Gain critical insights into the evolution of air warfare and its enduring impact on modern defence strategy. A must-read for students of military history, defence studies, and anyone interested in strategic thinking in India.
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Governing From the Skies
0Uncover the profound history of aerial bombardment, a force that has redefined modern conflict and politics. This compelling narrative charts air power’s evolution from colonial tool to today’s drone warfare, demonstrating its deep connection to state power and societal impact. Essential reading for students, historians, and professionals interested in military strategy and international relations, the book skillfully links air power’s rise with crucial themes like nationalism, democracy, and globalization. Understand how warfare from the skies is inextricably woven into the fabric of modern governance.