Girding for Battle: The Arms Trade in a Global Perspective, 1815-1940
By (Author) Donald J. Stoker
Edited by Jonathan Grant
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th August 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
International trade and commerce
History: specific events and topics
382.45355809
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
510g
This volume comprises a broad collection of articles that examines aspects of the global trade in armaments from 1815 to 1940. Its collective thrust analyses the connections between diplomacy, the domestic politics of procurement, private business, and military technology transfers in Asia, Europe, and Africa and the Americas. The Stoker-Grant collection disentangles the threads of diplomatic, domestic, political and economic factors in explaining specific outcomes for each country. The research and conclusions are empirically grounded in the archival evidence from the state and company records of the participants. Moreover, it advances academic and popular understaningd of the arms trade in a number of significant ways. First, it elucidates the existing discussions of the arms race leading up to World War I by providing a longer-term context. In considering nearly a century and a half of case studies rather than a single decade, this work allows for a non-polemical apprisal of the linkages between armaments and the outbreak of wars.
[w]ill be of considerable value both to military and to diplomatic historians for its pioneering contribution to an unjustly neglected field.-Military History
"will be of considerable value both to military and to diplomatic historians for its pioneering contribution to an unjustly neglected field."-Military History
"[w]ill be of considerable value both to military and to diplomatic historians for its pioneering contribution to an unjustly neglected field."-Military History
Donald J. Stoker Jr. is Associate Professor of Strategy and Policy at the U.S. Naval War College, Monterey Programs Office. Jonathan A. Grant is Associate Professor of Modern Russian History at Florida State University.