02509nam0 22004453i 450 CFI030467120231121125450.0887038271019960305d1995 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01n˜I œcorali del Monastero di Santa Maria degli Angeli e le loro miniature asportate15 giugno-31 luglio 1995catalogo a cura di Mirella Levi D'Ancona ... [et al.]FirenzeCentro Di1995205 p.ill.27 cm.2 cMostra.- In testa al front.: VII centenario della fondazione del Monastero di Santa Maria degli Angeli; Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Firenze.Tit. in cop.: ˜I œcorali del Monastero di Santa Maria degli Angeli.CFI0638207˜I œcorali del Monastero di Santa Maria degli Angeli.CFI0638207EsposizioniFirenze1995FIRRMLC087364IFirenzeBiblioteca Medicea LaurenzianaCoraliSec. 14.-15Cataloghi di esposizioniFIRRMLC424368IManoscritti liturgiciFirenzeBiblioteca Mediceo LaurenzianaEsposizioni 1995FIRRMLC060028ICoraliFirenzeBiblioteca Mediceo LaurenzianaEsposizioni 1995FIRRMLC060029I091.094551121Levi D'Ancona, MirellaRAVV025269Biblioteca Medicea LaurenzianaCFIV013294Bibliothèque Medicea LaurenzianaCFIV167611Biblioteca Medicea LaurenzianaMinistero per i beni e le attività culturali : Biblioteca Medicea LaurenzianaCFIV221686Biblioteca Medicea LaurenzianaR. Biblioteca Medicea LaurenzianaCFIV224898Biblioteca Medicea LaurenzianaLibreria Mediceo-LaurenzianaCFIV230708Biblioteca Medicea LaurenzianaBiblioteca Laurenziana <Firenze>MILV225861Biblioteca Medicea LaurenzianaITIT-0119960305IT-RM0290 IT-FR0017 BIBLIOTECA ANGELICARM0290 Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio ApreaFR0017 CFI0304671Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea 52CIS 8/790 52VM 0000881195 VM barcode:00083337. - Inventario:12723 SBA_BAUMVMA 2011100620121204 06 52Corali del Monastero di Santa Maria degli Angeli e le loro miniature asportate3605830UNICAS04133nam 2200661 450 991080982500332120230725032747.00-8047-7748-910.1515/9780804777483(CKB)2670000000152421(EBL)805147(OCoLC)779140173(SSID)ssj0000624114(PQKBManifestationID)11375935(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000624114(PQKBWorkID)10664833(PQKB)10903343(MiAaPQ)EBC805147(DE-B1597)564519(DE-B1597)9780804777483(Au-PeEL)EBL805147(CaPaEBR)ebr10846219(OCoLC)1178769352(EXLCZ)99267000000015242120100719h20112011 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInnovation, transformation, and war counterinsurgency operations in Anbar and Ninewa, Iraq, 2005-2007 /James A. RussellStanford, California :Stanford Security Studies,[2011]©20111 online resource (491 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8047-7310-6 0-8047-7309-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Theories of military innovation -- Wartime innovation in western Anbar, Fall 05-Summer 06 -- Wartime innovation in Anbar : the battle for Ramadi, July 2005-March 2007 -- Wartime innovation in Ninewa Province : COIN operations in northern Iraq, September 2005-July 2006.Within a year of President George W. Bush announcing the end of major combat operations in Iraq in May 2003, dozens of attacks by insurgents had claimed hundreds of civilian and military lives. Through 2004 and 2005, accounts from returning veterans presaged an unfolding strategic debacle—potentially made worse by U.S. tactics being focused on extending conventionally oriented military operations rather than on adapting to the insurgency. By 2007, however, a sea change had taken place, and some U.S. units were integrating counterinsurgency tactics and full-spectrum operations to great effect. In the main, the government and the media cited three factors for having turned the tide on the battlefield: the promulgation of a new joint counterinsurgency doctrine, the "surge" in troop numbers, and the appointment of General David Petraeus as senior military commander. James Russell, however, contends that local security had already improved greatly in Anbar and Ninewah between 2005 and 2007 thanks to the innovative actions of brigade and company commanders—evidenced most notably in the turning of tribal leaders against Al Qaeda. In Innovation, Transformation, and War, he goes behind the headlines to reveal—through extensive field research and face-to-face interviews with military and civilian personnel of all ranks—how a group of Army and Marine Corps units successfully innovated in an unprecedented way: from the bottom up as well as from the top down. In the process they transformed themselves from organizations structured and trained for conventional military operations into ones with a unique array of capabilities for a full spectrum of combat operations. As well as telling an inspiring story, this book will be an invaluable reference for anyone tasked with driving innovation in any kind of complex organization.CounterinsurgencyIraqAnbār (Province)CounterinsurgencyIraqNīnawáTacticsIraq War, 2003-2011United StatesArmed ForcesIraqCounterinsurgencyCounterinsurgencyTactics.Iraq War, 2003-2011.956.7044/342Russell James A(James Avery),1958-1598751MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809825003321Innovation, transformation, and war4092483UNINA