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020 _a0-521-63760-0
040 _aESGN
_cESGN
100 _aMurray, Williamson
_ced.
245 _aMilitary innovation in the interwar period
260 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University
_c1998
300 _a428 p.
500 _a(Curso CN Zaragoza)
_a(NCC 2000)
_a(Curso Tarapow)
_a(NCC 2013)
500 _a(Curso Urrutia)
_a( NCC 2011)
_a
505 _aIntroduction
_r^Murray, Williamson
_rMillett, Allan R.
505 _a1. Armored warfare (The British, French and German experiences)
_rMurray, Williamson
505 _a2. Assault from the sea: The development of amphibious warfare between the wars (the American, British and Japanese experiences)
_rMillett, Allan R.
505 _a3. Strategic bombing (The British, American and German experiences)
_rMurray, Williamson
505 _a4. Close air support (The German, British and American experiences, 1918-1941)
_rMuller, Richard R.
505 _a5. Adopting the aircraft carrier (The British, American and Japanese case studies)
_rTill, Geoffrey
505 _a6. Innovation ignored: The submarine problem (Germany, Britain and the United States, 1919-1939)
_rHerwig, Holger H.
505 _a7. From radio to radar: Interwar military adaptation to technological change in Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States
_rBeyerchen, Alan
505 _a8. Innovation: Past and future
_rMurray, Williamson
505 _a9. Patterns of military innovation in the interwar period
_rMillett, Allan R.
505 _a10.- Military innovation in peacetime
_rWatts, Barry
_rMurray, Williamson
653 _aENTREGUERRAS
653 _aTECNOLOGIA
653 _aCAMBIO TECNOLOGICO
653 _aARMAMENTO
653 _aGUERRA ANFIBIA
653 _aAPOYO AEREO
653 _aBOMBARDEO ESTRATEGICO
653 _aSUBMARINOS
653 _aPORTAAVIONES
653 _aRADAR
653 _aPAZ
653 _aESTADOS UNIDOS
653 _aGRAN BRETANA
653 _aFRANCIA
653 _aALEMANIA
653 _aPODER NAVAL
653 _aJAPON
700 _aMillet, Allan R.
_ced.
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