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ID133510
Title ProperIntroduction
Other Title Informationexploring the jungle of terminology
LanguageENG
AuthorHeuser, Beatrice
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)When twentieth-century authors wrote about 'partisan warfare', they usually meant an insurgency or asymmetric military operations conducted against a superior force by small bands of ideologically driven irregular fighters. By contrast, originally (i.e. before the French Revolution) 'partisan' in French, English, and German referred only to the leader of a detachment of special forces (party, partie, Parthey, détachement) which the major European powers used to conduct special operations alongside their regular forces. Such special operations were the classic definition of 'small war' (petite guerre) in the late seventeenth and in the eighteenth centuries. The Spanish word 'la guerrilla', meaning nothing other than 'small war', only acquired an association with rebellion with the Spanish War of Independence against Napoleon. Even after this, however, armies throughout the world have continued to employ special forces. In the late nineteenth century, their operations have still been referred to as prosecuting 'la guerrilla' or 'small war', which existed side by side with, and was often mixed with, 'people's war' or popular uprisings against hated regimes.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol.25, No.4; Aug.2014: p.741-753
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol.25, No.4; Aug.2014: p.741-753
Key WordsSmall War ;  Party -Parties ;  Partisan-Partisans ;  Rebellion ;  Rebels ;  Bands ;  Bandits ;  Insurgency ;  Counter-Insurgency ;  Special Operations ;  Special Forces ;  Terrorism ;  Regime ;  French Revolution ;  Asymmetric Military Operations - AMO ;  Guerrilla War ;  Asymmetric Warfare


 
 
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