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Marie von Klauswitz, The Woman Behind the Making of On War
The Woman Behind the Making of On War
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This book explores the life and intellectual contributions of Marie von Clausewitz, the wife of the renowned military theorist Carl von Clausewitz.
Marie played a crucial role in the development and publication of her husband's seminal work, 'On War.' Bellinger delves into Marie's personal background, her relationship with Carl, and her significant influence on his thinking.
Drawing on newly discovered correspondence, the book uncovers Marie's own insights on war, strategy, and politics.
It highlights her intelligence, education, and unwavering support for her husband's work, which ensured its enduring legacy.
Marie played a crucial role in the development and publication of her husband's seminal work, 'On War.' Bellinger delves into Marie's personal background, her relationship with Carl, and her significant influence on his thinking.
Drawing on newly discovered correspondence, the book uncovers Marie's own insights on war, strategy, and politics.
It highlights her intelligence, education, and unwavering support for her husband's work, which ensured its enduring legacy.
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Dr. Vanya Eftimova Bellinger

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Episode 9: Napoleon in the American Mind: How European War Shaped U.S. Strategy





