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Komunikat Bibliograficzny Rok 1962 WYDAWNICTWA CENTRALNEJ BIBLIOTEKI WOJSKOWEJ DO WYŁĄCZNEGO UŻYTKU OFICERÓW I PRACOWNIKÓW NAUKOWYCH WP KOMUNIKAT BIBLIOGRAFICZNY ROK 1962 STY CZEN—MARZEC TOM XXVI ZESZYT 1 WARSZAWA 1 9 6 2 CENTRALNA BIBLIOTEKA WOJSKOWA Warszawa, Aleja 1 Armii WP 12a posiada duże zbiory (ponad- 250 000 tomów) literatury polskiej i za­ granicznej z następujących dziedzin: wojskowości, marksizmu-leni- nizrnu, historii, filozofii, ekonomii, prawa, socjologii, pedagogiki, psy­ chologii, geografii i kartografii, filologii, kultury i techniki, posiada mikrofilmy rzadkich druków i przyrządy do ich odczytywania, 350 tytułów bieżących czasopism krajowych i zagranicznych oraz zbiór czasopism dawnych, uwzględnia dezyderaty czytelników przy zakupie książek, wydaje kwartalnie Biuletyn Nabytków i Komunikat Bibliograficzny; przesyła na zamówienie wykazy bibliograficzne. Informacja Biblio­ graficzna udziela informacji na miejscu i telefonicznie( tel. nr 8-33-74), udostępnia zbiory na miejscu i na zewnątrz (wypożycza książki do każdej miejscowości za pośrednictwem bibliotek), wykonuje na zamówienie mikrofilmy i fotokopie czasopism i książek, sprowadza dla swych czytelników książki z innych bibliotek, uczest- czy w wymianie międzybibliotecznej, udostępnia zbiory osobom wojskowym i cywilnym, posiada dogodne warunki do pracy na miejscu, czytelnia i wypożyczalnia otwarte codziennie od godz. 9- do 21, w so­ botę do 18, a w niedzielę do 13. WYDAWNICTWA CENTRALNEJ BIBLIOTEKI WOJSKOWEJ DO WYŁĄCZNEGO UŻYTKU OFICERÓW I PRACOWNIKÓW NAUKOWYCH WP KOMUNIKAT BIBLIOGRAFICZNY ROK 1962 STYCZEŃ-MARZEC TOM XXVI ZESZYT 1 Układ i redakcja ppłk mgr Stefan Rosołowski WARSZAWA 1 9 6 2 Opracował ZESPÓŁ OŚRODKA BIBLIOGRAFICZNEGO CENTRALNEJ BIBLIOTEKI WOJSKOWEJ mgr Wiesław Majewski, Paulina Pa- kier, mjr mgr Tadeusz Peterson, mgr Edward Pigoń, mgr Barbara Rutko Redaktor techniczny: Adam Polit Printed in Poland CENTRALNA BIBLIOTEKA WOJSKOWA Warszawa 1961 r. Wydanie I N a k ła d 725 eg z. O b ję to ść 15,50 'a rk . w y d ., 8,50 a r k . d r u k . P a p ie r ilu s tr a c y jn y II I k l. 90 g . F o r m a t 70 x 100/16. O d d a n o do składu 15.V.1962 r. Druk ukończono w lipcu 1962 r. Wojskowe Zakłady Graficzne w W-wie. Zam. 4251 z dn. 15.Y.1962 r. CW-51800. SPIS RZECZY str. Wstęp ....................................................................; ............................................................ jj Wykaz przejrzanych czasopism i skróty ich ty tu łó w ....................................................... 8 Wykaz przejrzanych bibliografii ........................................................................................ 10 Wykaz s k r ó t ó w .......................................................................................................................... 11 BIBLIOGRAFIA I. D z i a ł ogólny .......................................................................... • • • • • 13 Bibliografia. Czasopisma. Edytorstwo -wojskowe. Terminologia wojskowa. Archiwa ....................................................................................................................13 Dokumenty i rozkazy ............................................................................................... 15 Zagadnienia wojskowe w polityce św iatow ej ...................................................... 16 Zagadnienia wojskowe w polityce Polski L u d o w ej .........................................17 Pakty. Współpraca w o j s k o w a . ..................................................................................17 II. Zagadnienia ogólnowojskowe.................................................................... 20 Ogólne zagadnienia sił zbrojnych, pokoju i w o jn y ................................................20 Nauka wojenna .............................................................................................................21 Naukowa organizacja pracy w wojsku. Cybernetyka. Prakseologia . 22 Ekonomika " w o j e n n a ..................................................................................................... 22 Socjologia wojska i w o j n y ........................................................................................ 23 Psychologia wojskowa. Wojna p sy c h o lo g ic z n a .......................................................23 Prawo wojskowe, wojenne i międzynarodowe ...................................................... 24 Geografia wojenna. Topografia. Kartografia. Meteorologia. Hydrografia G e o lo g ia ..........................................................................................................................25 Wywiad. Kontrwywiad. S z p ie g o stw o ...........................................................................25 III. Sztuk a w o j e n n a ......................................................................................................27 Współczesne doktryny w o j e n n e ................................................................................ 27 Strategia. Sztuka operacyjna. T a k t y k a .................................................................... 28 Służba sztabów. Dowodzenie. Dowódcy .......................................................29 Obrona terytorialna obszaru krajowego. Obrona ludności cywilnej . 30 Obrona przeciwlotnicza ...............................................................................................31 Obrona p r z e c iw p a n c e rn a ............................................................................................... 32 Obrona przed środkami masowego r a ż e n i a ............................................................. 32 IV. Wychowanie żołnierzy [szereg., podofic., o f i c . ] .................................. 34 Praca partyjna i propagandowa. Szkolenie p o lity c z n e .........................................34 Oświata i kultura w wojsku. Bibliotekarstwo w o js k o w e .................................. 35 Pedagogika w o js k o w a ......................................................................................................36 Wychowanie fizyczne. S p o r t ........................................................................................ 38 Szkoły oficerskie. Akademie w o js k o w e ....................................................................38 Życie naukowe w wojsku. Stowarzyszenia i instytucje naukowe .... 39 Oficerowie i p o d o f i c e r o w ie ........................................................................................ 40 V. Powszechna historia wojska, wojen i sztuki wojennej 41 Zagadnienia o g ó l n e .............................................................................................................41 Okres do r. 476 . ’ . 45 Okres 476—1640 ..................................................................................45 Okres 1640^-1789 45 Okres 1789—1815 46 Okres 1815—1914 ...!!...!]]!..................................46 Pierwsza wojna światowa 1914—1918 .................................. 47 Rewolucja Październikowa i wojna domowa w Rosji 1917—1922 .... 48 Okres 1918—1939 ...................................................... ......................................... 49 — 3 — KOMUNIKAT BIBLIOGRAFICZNY Druga wojna światowa 1939—1945 .......................................................................... ...... 50 Zagadnienia o g ó l n e ...............................................................................................50 Front w s c h o d n i ..................................................................................................... 53 Front z a c h o d n i ..................................................................................................... 57 Daleki Wschód, Pacyfik ................................................................................. ...... 60 Ruch o p o r u ............................................................................................................ 61 Okres 1945—1962 ................................................................................................................... ...... 63 VI. Historia wojska polskiego, wojen i sztuki wojennej 56 Zagadnienia o g ó l n e ............................................................................................................ 56 Okres do r. 1454 ............................................................. ........................................ 56 Okres 1454—1764 ................................................................................................................... ...... 57 Okres 1764—1864 ................................................................................................................... ...... 57 Okres 1864—1914 ................................................................................................................... ...... 58 Pierwsza wojna światowa 1914—1 9 1 8 ....................................................................58 Okres 1918—1939 ......................................................................................................................... 58 Druga wojna światowa 1939—1945 ................................................................................. 70 Opracowanie o g ó l n e ...............................................................................................70 Kampania w r z e ś n io w a ........................................................................................71 Ruch oporu w k r a j u ........................................................................................ 71 Szlak bojowy Ludowego Wojska Polskiego ..............................................
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