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==WARTBED 0.2 "Jomini"==
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[[File:Antoine-Henri Jomini.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Baron Antoine-Henri de Jomini, 1779--1869]]
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==WARTBED v 0.2 "Jomini"==
Named after Antoine-Henri Jomini, 1779--1869, French and Russian general and often considered the father of modern military strategy. Outlived Clausewitz by thirty-seven years and discursively inseparable from him: all discussions of the development of Napoleonic warfare always goes on from Clausewitz to Jomini.
Named after Antoine-Henri Jomini, 1779--1869, French and Russian general and often considered the father of modern military strategy. Outlived Clausewitz by thirty-seven years and discursively inseparable from him: all discussions of the development of Napoleonic warfare always goes on from Clausewitz to Jomini.
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Preceded by [[WARTBED/Clausewitz|0.1 "Clausewitz"]]
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==The Art of War==
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Jomini's most famous book, treating current (Napoleonic) warfare:<br style="clear:both;" />
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[[File:Jomini's Art of War Book Cover.jpg|200px]]
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Baron Antoine-Henri de Jomini, 1779--1869

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Named after Antoine-Henri Jomini, 1779--1869, French and Russian general and often considered the father of modern military strategy. Outlived Clausewitz by thirty-seven years and discursively inseparable from him: all discussions of the development of Napoleonic warfare always goes on from Clausewitz to Jomini.

Preceded by 0.1 "Clausewitz"

Feature set

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Goals

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The Art of War

Jomini's most famous book, treating current (Napoleonic) warfare:

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