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Total war refers to a mode of warfare in which a society mobilizes all available resources — military, economic, industrial, and civilian — toward the war effort, while also targeting the enemy's capacity and will to fight across every front. Students encounter this topic in history, political science, and military studies courses, where it serves as a framework for understanding how modern conflicts escalate beyond battlefield engagements. The concept becomes particularly compelling academically because it forces examination of the ethical, strategic, and social dimensions of organized violence, especially in cases such as the American Civil War and the World Wars, where the line between combatant and civilian grew increasingly blurred.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a range of analytical approaches. Several focus on the American Civil War, examining Sherman's march and the shift from limited to total warfare as a deliberate strategic choice. Others take a comparative or chronological approach, tracing the evolution of warfare from the Civil War era through World War I and World War II, including specific episodes such as the internment of Japanese Americans and the bombing of Hiroshima. Book reviews and historical analyses also appear, engaging directly with scholarship on the origins of modern warfare and the Western way of war.

A strong essay on total war needs a focused thesis that connects strategic methods to broader consequences — political, humanitarian, or social. Evidence drawn from specific campaigns, policies, or their civilian impacts tends to carry more weight than general claims about war's destructiveness. The most common pitfall is conflating all large-scale wars with total war; a precise definition applied consistently throughout the essay is essential.

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Curtis LeMay: military leadership and strategic bombing
When I first embarked upon my research on Curtis LeMay, although I was aware of the general's distinguished war record, I also knew about his political reputation as a fire-breathing conservative.
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Ideology, Trauma, Equality: Gender in Nazi Germany and Afterwards
This paper examines the impact of World War Two on gender roles in Germany during and after the war. The paper focuses on three separate areas: ideology, egalitarianism, and trauma. The first is exemplified by Nazi ideas about gender, and offers primary source citations from Alfred Rosenberg and Leni Riefenstahl. The second is examined through the inclusion of women in the German war effort, as a means of examining how 70 years later Germany could produce Angela Merkel. The issue of trauma is covered by considering the mass-rapes that occurred on the German eastern front at the war's end--with an estimated 2 million victims--and examining the effects through a consideration of the East German intellectual Christa Wolf (who was 16 years old in 1945).
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Technology and Warfare: Napoleonic Era to the Civil War
¶ … technology impact changes in warfare from the end of the Napoleonic Wars/French Revolution to the start of the U.S. Civil War of 1815 -- 1861?
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Risk Management Strategy for Terrorism in the UK
The issue of designing a risk management strategy for terrorism in the UK is dependent upon understanding and identifying the commensurate risks attendant with the various extremists groups that are perceived as threats…
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Why the Civil War Means Different Things to Americans
The Civil War defined Americans because it was the war fought over the Constitution as it was written. It was the war of States' Rights and the War of Northern Aggression. It was the war that brought about the…
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Analyzing Three Questions on the Civil War
Born in 1826, George B. McClellan served as an officer in the U.S. Army. He was also a politician who became a major general at the time of the Civil War from 1861-1865 as well as a railroad president.
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Analyzing the Blitzkrieg Incident
¶ … blitzkrieg not a war-Winning innovation for the Germans during WW2?
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How the War on Terror Resembles the Vietnam War
The Cold War (CW) and the War against Terror (WAT) were similar in several ways and different in other important aspects. Each is situated in its own particular political and social era.
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Propaganda During World War One
¶ … war can never truly be called a humane practice, the atrocities of World War One were in many ways unprecedented. The program of "total war" that dominated military discourse enabled and in many cases actively…
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Understanding the Application of Pacifism and Just War Theory in Real Life Scenarios
This paper seeks to establish a working description of pacifism. Then, it gives a short description of the just war tradition. In addition, it compares and contrasts the principles of just war theory and pacifism in…