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Firepower

How Weapons Shaped Warfare

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The “fascinating” (Wall Street Journal) story of how military technology has transformed the world
The history of warfare cannot be fully understood without considering the technology of killing. In Firepower, acclaimed historian Paul Lockhart tells the story of the evolution of weaponry and how it transformed not only the conduct of warfare but also the very structure of power in the West, from the Renaissance to the dawn of the atomic era.
Across this period, improvements in firepower shaped the evolving art of war. For centuries, weaponry had remained simple enough that any state could equip a respectable army. That all changed around 1870, when the cost of investing in increasingly complicated technology soon meant that only a handful of great powers could afford to manufacture advanced weaponry, while other countries fell behind. Going beyond the battlefield, Firepower ultimately reveals how changes in weapons technology reshaped human history.
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    • Library Journal

      August 27, 2021

      In this wide-ranging review of the history and impact of gunpowder weaponry on modern society from the late Renaissance to the Atomic Age, Lockhart (military and European history, Wright State Univ.; The Drillmaster of Valley Forge) argues that gunpowder weaponry technology had wide ranging effects on warfare and upon the nations and societies that prepared for and engaged in warfare. Lockhart traces the history of the applications of gunpowder in land, sea, and air warfare over this 500-year period, arguing that this military technology not only changed warfare dramatically but had very significant effects on the societies of its practitioners. His exploration of the history of firearms and warfare is detailed and broad, ranging from infantry rifles, artillery, tanks, airplanes, and warships. Firearms, in his view, transformed warfare dramatically, and those changes significantly contributed to other great transformations such as improvement of transportation systems, more advanced technology, industrialization of national economies, the organization of government, creation of professional standing armies and navies, government financing, broader participation of citizenry in national militaries, and a changed international world order. VERDICT Readers of military history (particularly about military technology, warfare, and the effects of these on society as a whole) will find this book interesting. It includes extensive histories of many of the most important military technologies of the 16th through 20th centuries.--Mark Jones, Mercantile Lib., Cincinnati

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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