词条 | Lynn Montross |
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Lynn Montress is one of the foremost post-World War II Western military historians. From 1950 to 1961 he was a historical writer for the United States Marine Corps and lived in the Washington, D.C. area. Though he only published seven books during his life, his insightful monumental lifetime work, War Through the Ages (1960), stands as one of the important works of military history in the 20th century. It has been used as a text book by various military academies. Montross' footnotes show the influence of Edward Gibbon's famous work, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (1787). Montross translates the style and grandueur of Gibbon's work to a narrative and analysis of military history from 490 B.C. to the Korean War. Lynn Montross' version of military history is more about diplomacy, politics, culture, and economics, and the continuity and great movements of history than about specific battles, the names of generals, and mundane operational details, though he also fits lot of those into his narrative, imparting upon the reader his unusual sense of military history in the process. Montross influenced Trevor N. Dupuy and R. Ernest Dupuy's work, The Encyclopedia of Military History. Not only does the Encyclopedia of Military History use the same illustrations as those found in War Through the Ages, but also, interspersed with the chronologies of battles and generals, the Encyclopedia has Montross-like narrative sections describing specific periods of history, or particular battles. References1. ^https://foreignpolicy.com/2013/07/29/the-abcs-of-strategy/ 2. ^https://www.amazon.com/War-Through-Ages-Lynn-Montross/dp/0060130008 3. ^https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/capsule-review/1960-10-01/war-through-ages External links
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