Notes
1. Clausewitz, Clausewitz on Small War edited and translated by Daase and Davis (hereafter, Daase & Davis).
2. Thanks to her precise reading, Scheipers has drawn our attention to a clause that is somehow missing from a sentence on page 39. We are thankful that she pointed this out and will remedy the omission in future editions.
3. Daase and Schindler, ‘Clausewitz, Guerillakrieg und Terrorismus’; Daase, ‘Clausewitz and Small Wars’. See also Daase, Kleine Kriege – große Wirkung.
4. Scheipers’s assertion that the value of the lectures is somehow dependent on a complete translation of the various examples and collectanea assembled by Clausewitz is not persuasive. Hahlweg himself did not provide a complete transcription of the examples and sketches from the collectanea. Not only did he exclude texts of questionable provenance, he declined to transcribe those that were written in pencil. See Hahlweg, Carl von Clausewitz, Vol. 1, 224, fn.
5. See Clausewitz, On War, 479.
6. Daase & Davis, 24; Hahlweg, Carl von Clausewitz, Vol. 1, 239.
7. Daase & Davis, 209–14; Hahlweg, Carl von Clausewitz, Vol. 1, 744–7.
8. Daase & Davis, 38; Hahlweg, Carl von Clausewitz, Vol. 1, 263.
9. Daase & Davis, 46; Hahlweg, Carl von Clausewitz, Vol. 1, 274.
10. See, for example, Kuehn, Napoleonic Warfare, 190; Koch, A History of Prussia, 199; and Leggiere, Blücher, 198, 257, 272, 433.
11. Daase & Davis, 46; Hahlweg, Carl von Clausewitz, Vol. 1, 274.
12. Daase & Davis, 34; Hahlweg, Carl von Clausewitz, Vol. 1, 257.
13. See Davis, Terms of Inquiry, 12–60.