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Air Power in the Age of Total War

Air Power in the Age of Total War

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Academic on War
Review: A rarity in academic books, "Air Power in the Age of Total War" is insightful, clear, and readable. Because of these three qualities, it is also delightful to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Academic on War
Review: A rarity in academic books, "Air Power in the Age of Total War" is insightful, clear, and readable. Because of these three qualities, it is also delightful to read.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Dry but Informative
Review: I'm simply writing this review as a college student who's got 150 pages to read a night. This book is hard to stay awake through. The author is British and the text is alot like their food - bland. But read this: the book has a ton of info if there's anything you ever wanted to know about the evolution of air warfare.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Dry but Informative
Review: I'm simply writing this review as a college student who's got 150 pages to read a night. This book is hard to stay awake through. The author is British and the text is alot like their food - bland. But read this: the book has a ton of info if there's anything you ever wanted to know about the evolution of air warfare.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Historical Account of Air Warfare
Review: John Buckley's Air Power In The Age Of Total War, determines that aeronautical technology is what allows for a climax in `total war'. The author describes total war as the expansion of battlefield strategy onto the urban sectors of enemy territory. Total war has two primary effects. Bringing air war tactics to the home front creates both physical and psychological disruption to the enemy's war efforts. Though some of the material can be dry at times, it is necessary information to include in supporting the book's thesis and providing the historical evolution of `strategic' air warfare. As well, targeting industrialization destroys the enemy's war economy by severing military life lines. Throughout his work, Buckley maintains a focus on a clear thesis. Furthermore, he summarizes his argument through the use of an effective title.


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