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Article Excerpt A. BOOKS
1. Modern Weapons and Modern War. Being an Abridgment of "The War of the Future in its Technical, Economic and Political Relations." London, Grant Richards [2nd ed.], February 1900, 380 pp. + CXI pp. (Includes 'Preface to Second Edition,' pp. VII-XXXVIII. This is a reprint, with alterations, of R.E.C. Long's article in The Review of Reviews, 15 Jan. 1900).
2. Is War Now Impossible? Being (etc.). Aldershot, Gregg Revivals, 1991, 380 pp. + LXXIX pp. (Includes 'Preface to the Greggs Revivals reprint' by Brian Bond, 3 pp.).
3. "Jean de Bloch: Describes the burdens of 'armed peace'," pp. 320-324 in Arthur & Lila Weinberg, eds., Instead of Violence. Boston, Beacon Press, 1963. (Extract from The Future of War, 1899 & 1903 eds.).
4. "Ivan Stanislavovich Bloch: From Modern Weapons and Modern War," pp. 213-216 in Adrian Liddell Hart, ed., The Sword and the Pen: Selections from the World's Greatest Military Writings. Prepared by Sir Basil Liddell Hart. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1976.
5. "Jean de Bloch: The Future ofWar" [Document 2.15], pp. 111-112 in Charles Chatfield & Ruzanne Ilukhina, eds., Peace/Mir: An Anthology of Historic Alternatives to War. Syracuse, N.Y., Syracuse University Press, 1994. (Extract from The Future of War, 1898 and 1902 eds.).
6. "An End to Militarism," pp. 185-187 in Nicholas N. Kittrie, Rodrigo Carazo & James R. Mancham, eds. The Future of Peace in the Twenty-First Century. Durham, N.C., Carolina Academic Press, 2003. (Extracts from The Future of War, 1898, last chapter, 'Militarism and its Nemesis').
7. Jean de Bloch: Selected Articles. By M. Jean de Bloch. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (Combat Studies Institute, CSI Reprint), 1993, 199 pp. + pp. V-VI (Foreword by Richard M. Swain). (Reprint of five articles, first published in 1901-1902).
8. Stead, William T."Conversations with M. Bloch," pp. 19-58 in Gwyn Prins & Hylke Tromp, eds., The Future of War. The Hague, Kluwer Law International, 2000. (Reprint, based on Gregg Revivals reprint of Is War Now Impossible?, 1991; see above).
B.SECONDARY LITERATURE
B1. Biographical and General
9. Beckett, Ian F.W. "Bloch, Jan," pp. 85-86 in Andre Corvisier, ed., A Dictionary of Military History and the Art of War. Engl. ed. revised, expanded and edited by John Childs. Tr. from the French by Chris Turner. Oxford, Blackwell, 1994 [French ed. 1988].
10. Bloch, Michael. "Bloch, Jean de," pp. 84-85 in Harold Josephson, ed., Biographical Dictionary of Modern Peace Leaders. Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 1985.
11. curti, Merle E."Bloch, Jean de," p. 593 in Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences. New York, Macmillan, vol. 2,1930.
12. Farwell, Byron. "Bloch, Jean de," p. 112 in his The Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Land Warfare. An Illustrated World View. New York, W.W. Norton, 2001.
13. Fried, Alfred H. "Johann v. Bloch," in Berliner Zeitung, 9 January 1902.
14. Fried, Alfred H."Der Philosoph des Krieges" [Obituary], in Berliner Tageblatt, 11 January 1902.
15. Guroff, Gregory. "Bliokh, Ivan Stanislavovich," in Joseph L. Wieczynski, ed., The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History. Gulf Breeze, FL, Academic International Press, vol. 4, 1977.
16. Keegan, John & Andrew Wheatcroft, eds. "Bloch, Ivan," p. 44 in Who's Who in Military History from 1453 to the Present Day. London, Hutchinson, 1987 (2nd ed.; 1st ed. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1976).
17. Kolodziejczyk, Ryszard. "Jan Bloch (1836-1902): Outstanding Polish Pacifist," pp. 55-71 in Polish Peace Research Studies, vol. 2, no. 1, 1989.
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