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Maurice de Saxe Mes Rêveries Maj Barry Rockx, Seminar 6 AMSP 16-01 July 2015 It is not big armies that win battles, it is the good ones.
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AGENDA Biography and context Mes Rêveries Impact on doctrine then and now Conclusion and sources 2unclassified
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Biography and Context Timeframe and place: – 18 th Century Europe – Rise and Fall powers – Graf Hermann Moritz von Sachsen Maurice de Saxe (1696-1750) Turning point in warfare Enlightenment 3unclassified
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Mes Rêveries Book, written in 1732, published 1757 Part 1 details army organization, battle formation, armament Part2 sublime parts of war: warfare in open field, mountains, rough terrain, during siege, field fortifications – Comfort and health – Musket fire – Light troops / independently – ‘principle of action’ – Open mind / scrutinize Human dimension/spirit 4unclassified
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Impact on doctrine then and now Mobility Raise and train Good have been better if… Resemblance with US Doctrine: – Foundations, tenets, etc 5unclassified
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Conclusion and sources Theory of warfare, comparable to current day US Army doctrine Timeless and influential Open mind, scrutinize and become better Human dimension of war Sources: – Gat Azar, a History of Military Thought: From the Enlightenment to the Cold War. Oxford: University Press, 2001. – Hart Liddel, Great Captains Unveiled. Edinburgh and London: Blackwood, 1927. – Lynn John, Battle: A History of Combat and Culture. Colorado: Westview Press, 2003. – Manchip John White, Marshal of France: The life and times of Maurice de Saxe, Chicago: Rand McNally, 1962. – Paret Peter, Makers of Modern Strategy: From Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1986. – Saxe de Maurice, “Mes Reveries,” in Thomas Philips, Reveries on the Art of War, Harrisburg, PA: Stacpole Books, 2007. 6unclassified
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