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portada Rhetoric and Reality in air Warfare: The Evolution of British and American Ideas About Strategic Bombing, 1914-1945 (Princeton Studies in International History and Politics) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2004
Language
English
Pages
406
Format
Paperback
Weight
1.25
ISBN
0691120102
ISBN13
9780691120102

Rhetoric and Reality in air Warfare: The Evolution of British and American Ideas About Strategic Bombing, 1914-1945 (Princeton Studies in International History and Politics) (in English)

Tami Davis Biddle (Author) · Princeton University Press · Paperback

Rhetoric and Reality in air Warfare: The Evolution of British and American Ideas About Strategic Bombing, 1914-1945 (Princeton Studies in International History and Politics) (in English) - Tami Davis Biddle

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Synopsis "Rhetoric and Reality in air Warfare: The Evolution of British and American Ideas About Strategic Bombing, 1914-1945 (Princeton Studies in International History and Politics) (in English)"

A major revision of our understanding of long-range bombing, this book examines how Anglo-American ideas about "strategic" bombing were formed and implemented. It argues that ideas about bombing civilian targets rested on--and gained validity from--widespread but substantially erroneous assumptions about the nature of modern industrial societies and their vulnerability to aerial bombardment. These assumptions were derived from the social and political context of the day and were maintained largely through cognitive error and bias. Tami Davis Biddle explains how air theorists, and those influenced by them, came to believe that strategic bombing would be an especially effective coercive tool and how they responded when their assumptions were challenged. Biddle analyzes how a particular interpretation of the World War I experience, together with airmen's organizational interests, shaped interwar debates about strategic bombing and preserved conceptions of its potentially revolutionary character. This flawed interpretation as well as a failure to anticipate implementation problems were revealed as World War II commenced. By then, the British and Americans had invested heavily in strategic bombing. They saw little choice but to try to solve the problems in real time and make long-range bombing as effective as possible. Combining narrative with analysis, this book presents the first-ever comparative history of British and American strategic bombing from its origins through 1945. In examining the ideas and rhetoric on which strategic bombing depended, it offers critical insights into the validity and robustness of those ideas--not only as they applied to World War II but as they apply to contemporary warfare.

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