The Soldier and the State

The Soldier and the State
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 551
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ISBN-10 : 9780674238015
ISBN-13 : 067423801X
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Soldier and the State by : Samuel P. Huntington

In a classic work, Samuel P. Huntington challenges most of the old assumptions and ideas on the role of the military in society. Stressing the value of the military outlook for American national policy, Huntington has performed the distinctive task of developing a general theory of civil–military relations and subjecting it to rigorous historical analysis. Part One presents the general theory of the "military profession," the "military mind," and civilian control. Huntington analyzes the rise of the military profession in western Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and compares the civil–military relations of Germany and Japan between 1870 and 1945. Part Two describes the two environmental constants of American civil–military relations, our liberal values and our conservative constitution, and then analyzes the evolution of American civil–military relations from 1789 down to 1940, focusing upon the emergence of the American military profession and the impact upon it of intellectual and political currents. Huntington describes the revolution in American civil–military relations which took place during World War II when the military emerged from their shell, assumed the leadership of the war, and adopted the attitudes of a liberal society. Part Three continues with an analysis of the problems of American civil–military relations in the era of World War II and the Korean War: the political roles of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the difference in civil–military relations between the Truman and Eisenhower administrations, the role of Congress, and the organization and functioning of the Department of Defense. Huntington concludes that Americans should reassess their liberal values on the basis of a new understanding of the conservative realism of the professional military men.

King of Battle

King of Battle
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112001796157
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Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis King of Battle by : Boyd L. Dastrup

Proceedings and Papers

Proceedings and Papers
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000099888772
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Proceedings and Papers by : Bibliographical Society of America

Lincoln's Code

Lincoln's Code
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 9781416576174
ISBN-13 : 1416576177
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Lincoln's Code by : John Fabian Witt

"By one of the nation's foremost legal historians, a groundbreaking history of the pioneering American role in establishing the modern laws of war. In the fateful closing days of 1862, just three weeks before Emancipation, Abraham Lincoln's top military advisors commissioned a code of rules to govern the armies of the United States in a newly intensified war effort. The code Lincoln issued the next spring helped shape the remaining two years of Civil War. Its rules on torture, prisoners of war, assassination, and more quickly became foundations of the modern laws of war and today's Geneva Conventions. Yet the hidden story of Lincoln's code, and of the decades of controversy that lay behind it, has never been told. In this masterful and strikingly original history, John Witt charts the alternately troubled and triumphant course of the laws of war in America from the Founding Founders to the dawn of the modern era, revealing the history of a code that reshaped the laws of war the world over. Ranging from the Revolution to the War of 1812, from war with Mexico to the Civil War, from Indian wars to the brutal counterinsurgency campaign in the Philippines, Witt tells a story that features presidents as well as men in the throes of battle, one that spans war-makers and pacifists, Indians and slaves. In a time of heated controversy about the nation's conduct in the war on terror, Lincoln's Code is a compelling story of ideals under pressure and a landmark contribution to our understanding of the American experience."--

Army & Navy Chronicle 1835 to 1844

Army & Navy Chronicle 1835 to 1844
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 1720672814
ISBN-13 : 9781720672814
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Army & Navy Chronicle 1835 to 1844 by : Christopher D. Kimball

The Army and Navy Chronicle published from 1835 to 1842, was a professional military journal that covered all of the news related to the military. This book will give you a brief synopsis of the Seminole War stories and events in each issue of the Chronicle, with a few extra stories of interest. With the issue and page number of the volume, you can now look up the reference online from the internet sources that we did not have a few years ago. The Chronicle was an amazing publication of letters and reports from the field, and often multiple accounts from different eyewitnesses.

Bending Their Way Onward

Bending Their Way Onward
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 863
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ISBN-10 : 9780803296985
ISBN-13 : 0803296983
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Bending Their Way Onward by : Christopher D. Haveman

2018 Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2019 Dwight L. Smith (ABC-CLIO) Award from the Western History Association Between 1827 and 1837 approximately twenty-three thousand Creek Indians were transported across the Mississippi River, exiting their homeland under extreme duress and complex pressures. During the physically and emotionally exhausting journey, hundreds of Creeks died, dozens were born, and almost no one escaped without emotional scars caused by leaving the land of their ancestors. Bending Their Way Onward is an extensive collection of letters and journals describing the travels of the Creeks as they moved from Alabama to present-day Oklahoma. This volume includes documents related to the “voluntary” emigrations that took place beginning in 1827 as well as the official conductor journals and other materials documenting the forced removals of 1836 and the coerced relocations of 1836 and 1837. This volume also provides a comprehensive list of muster rolls from the voluntary emigrations that show the names of Creek families and the number of slaves who moved west. The rolls include many prominent Indian countrymen (such as white men married to Creek women) and Creeks of mixed parentage. Additional biographical data for these Creek families is included whenever possible. Bending Their Way Onward is the most exhaustive collection to date of previously unpublished documents related to this pivotal historical event.

America's naval heritage: A Catalog of Early Imprints From the Navy Department Library

America's naval heritage: A Catalog of Early Imprints From the Navy Department Library
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Publisher : Government Printing Office
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 0160873126
ISBN-13 : 9780160873126
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis America's naval heritage: A Catalog of Early Imprints From the Navy Department Library by : Thomas Truxtun Moebs

From the Preface--Established in 1800 with a small collection of books that served the Secretary of the Navy, the [Navy Department Library] holds the most comprehensive collection of U.S. navy literature. For the past two hundred years, it has collected the books, documents, journals, and manuscripts the record the Navy's achievement in combat, international diplomacy, exploration, technological development, medicine, education, and social reform. This literature described in the catalog chronicles the more significant events, customs and traditions, organizations, and personalities in navel history, providing insight into the origins and development of Navy doctrine.

America's Naval Heritage

America's Naval Heritage
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Publisher : Government Printing Office
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112048632316
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Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis America's Naval Heritage by : Thomas Truxtun Moebs

From the Preface--Established in 1800 with a small collection of books that served the Secretary of the Navy, the [Navy Department Library] holds the most comprehensive collection of U.S. navy literature. For the past two hundred years, it has collected the books, documents, journals, and manuscripts the record the Navy's achievement in combat, international diplomacy, exploration, technological development, medicine, education, and social reform. This literature described in the catalog chronicles the more significant events, customs and traditions, organizations, and personalities in navel history, providing insight into the origins and development of Navy doctrine.