The Infantry Cannot Do with a Gun Less
The Place of the Artillery in the BEF, 1914-1918
Sanders Marble(Author)
Sean S. Costigan(Editor)
Columbia University Press
Published on 29. October 2013
Book
Hardback
308 pages
978-0-231-13034-9 (ISBN)
Description
Sanders Marble's "The Infantry Cannot Do with a Gun Less: The Place of the Artillery in the BEF, 1914-1918" breaks new ground by documenting the role of infantry in what is most often considered to be an artillery war. By showing that gunners in WWI conceptualized their role as a supporting arm, part of a 'fire and movement' structure designed to move other arms forward, Marble posits that artillery was only one element of a larger production. Marble's work meshes with histories on the institutional development of the BEF during WWI and shows that while the artillery's tools and methods changed almost beyond recognition, the arm's place in the army's military culture remained consistent, never asserting the French paradigm of 'artillery conquering, infantry occupying'.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-0-231-13034-9 (9780231130349)
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Sanders Marble studied at William & Mary, then received his graduate degrees at the University of London. He was a senior historian for www.ehistory.com and a project historian at the Smithsonsion.