Industrial Military Strategies
Mobilization, Railways, and the Rise of Total War
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Summary
Industrial Military Strategies
Mobilization, Railways, and the Rise of Total War
Modern war was not born in the trenches.
It was built in rail yards, factories, and war ministries.
In the nineteenth century, strategy changed forever. Railways accelerated mobilization. Telegraph lines compressed command. Industrial production multiplied firepower. War shifted from dynastic campaigns to national systems.
This book explores how that transformation happened.
From Napoleon’s operational art to the Prussian General Staff. From the Russian Campaign to the American Civil War. From naval steam power to industrial logistics networks.
You will discover how infrastructure became strategy—and how pre-war planning, mobilization timetables, and industrial capacity pushed Europe to the edge of total war.
Clear. Structured. Analytical.
A focused study of how the industrial age reshaped military power—and made modern warfare inevitable.
Perfect for readers of military history, strategy, and the origins of World War I.
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