The Influence of Air Power Upon History

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Pelican Publishing, 31 mag 2003 - 448 pagine

“A comprehensive, balanced overview of war in the air” from a world-renowned authority on aviation history and New York Times–bestselling author (Booklist).
 
The Influence of Air Power Upon History makes a startlingly new analysis of the far-reaching implications flight has had on warfare, politics, diplomacy, technology, and mass culture. Author Walter Boyne examines the application of air power from the very earliest days of the balloon down to the current era of space warfare and postulates some new and controversial theories that are certain to arouse comment.
 
Where Alfred Thayer Mahan’s classic work, The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, catalogues the elements that made naval prowess a determinant of a nation’s strength, The Influence of Air Power Upon History traces the development of air-power philosophy by examining the theory and practice of air power as it is exercised in both war and peace. The author unerringly depicts the contributions made by the people and planes of each era, some of them famous, some virtually unknown, but all vitally important. He highlights the critical competence of individuals at every step of the way, comparing the works of Guilio Douhet, William Mitchell, John Warden, and others philosophically, even as he compares the combat capabilities of leaders such as Hugh Trenchard, Bomber Harris, Herman Goering, Curtis LeMay, and Henry Hap Arnold. Boyne’s views on World War II bombings and air power in the Vietnam War will please many readers—and perhaps shock many others. The Influence of Air Power Upon History is an important book for the public and for the military and is destined to be hotly debated for years to come.

 

Sommario

Fledgling Wings
3
Air Power in World War I
29
Fighters and Bombers
57
Growth of AirPower Theory
105
Air Power and Its Influence Between the Wars
151
The Search for Air Power World War II 193941
175
The Growth of Air Power 194143
201
True Air Superiority Then Absolute Air Supremacy 194445
233
The Cold War 196373
297
PostWorld War II MiddleEast Conflicts Terror and the Modern Air War
325
Conclusion
349
The Earliest Expressions of Air Power
351
Notes
383
Bibliography
397
Index
415
Copyright

The Cold War 194562
267

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Walter J. Boyne, an inductee into the National Aviation Hall of Fame, is one of the world's foremost authorities on aviation history. Both the National Aviation Club and the Air Force Association recognized him with Lifetime Achievement awards in aviation. A former director of the National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, he serves as the chairman of the board for the National Aeronautic Association. Boyne also founded the magazine Air & Space. He lives in Ashburn, Virginia.

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