Politician in Uniform

Politician in Uniform
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9780806164397
ISBN-13 : 0806164395
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Politician in Uniform by : Christopher R. Mortenson

Lew Wallace (1827–1905) won fame for his novel, Ben-Hur, and for his negotiations with William H. Bonney, aka Billy the Kid, during the Lincoln County Wars of 1878–81. He was a successful lawyer, a notable Indiana politician, and a capable military administrator. And yet, as history and his own memoir tell us, Wallace would have traded all these accolades for a moment of military glory in the Civil War to save the Union. Where previous accounts have sought to discredit or defend Wallace’s performance as a general in the war, author Christopher R. Mortenson takes a more nuanced approach. Combining military biography, historical analysis, and political insight, Politician in Uniform provides an expanded and balanced view of Wallace’s military career—and offers the reader a new understanding of the experience of a voluntary general like Lew Wallace. A rising politician from Indiana, Wallace became a Civil War general through his political connections. While he had much success as a regimental commander, he ran into trouble at the brigade and division levels. A natural rivalry and tension between West Pointers and political generals might have accounted for some of these difficulties, but many, as Mortenson shows us, were of Wallace’s own making. A temperamental officer with a “rough” conception of manhood, Wallace often found his mentors wanting, disrespected his superiors, and vigorously sought opportunities for glorious action in the field, only to perform poorly when given the chance. Despite his flaws, Mortenson notes, Wallace contributed both politically and militarily to the war effort—in the fight for Fort Donelson and at the Battle of Shiloh, in the defense of Cincinnati and southern Indiana, and in the administration of Baltimore and the Middle Department. Detailing these and other instances of Wallace’s success along with his weaknesses and failures, Mortenson provides an unusually thorough and instructive picture of this complicated character in his military service. His book clearly demonstrates the unique complexities of evaluating the performance of a politician in uniform.

Politics in uniform

Politics in uniform
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:164701805
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Uniform Behavior

Uniform Behavior
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781403983312
ISBN-13 : 1403983313
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Uniform Behavior by : S. McGoldrick

This book places in historical context the continuing push-pull dynamics between national politics and the entrenched tradition of local control over law enforcement in the U.S. Drawing on the present sense of urgency around the War on Terror and earlier national political initiatives that have sought to influence law enforcement at the local level, this multidisciplinary collection addresses key questions about how national and geopolitical developments come to shape local policing, and inform who decides how, and to what end, local police forces will maintain public order, interact with local communities, and address issues of accountability, oversight, and reform.

Politician in Uniform

Politician in Uniform
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 080616736X
ISBN-13 : 9780806167367
Rating : 4/5 (6X Downloads)

Synopsis Politician in Uniform by : Christopher R. Mortenson

Where previous accounts have sought to discredit or defend Wallace's performance as a general in the war, Christopher R. Mortenson takes a more nuanced approach in Politician in Uniform. Combining military biography, historical analysis, and political insight, the book offers an expanded and balanced view of Wallace's military career.

Ready-Made Democracy

Ready-Made Democracy
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9780226977959
ISBN-13 : 0226977951
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Ready-Made Democracy by : Michael Zakim

Ready-Made Democracy explores the history of men's dress in America to consider how capitalism and democracy emerged at the center of American life during the century between the Revolution and the Civil War. Michael Zakim demonstrates how clothing initially attained a significant place in the American political imagination on the eve of Independence. At a time when household production was a popular expression of civic virtue, homespun clothing was widely regarded as a reflection of America's most cherished republican values: simplicity, industriousness, frugality, and independence. By the early nineteenth century, homespun began to disappear from the American material landscape. Exhortations of industry and modesty, however, remained a common fixture of public life. In fact, they found expression in the form of the business suit. Here, Zakim traces the evolution of homespun clothing into its ostensible opposite—the woolen coats, vests, and pantaloons that were "ready-made" for sale and wear across the country. In doing so, he demonstrates how traditional notions of work and property actually helped give birth to the modern industrial order. For Zakim, the history of men's dress in America mirrored this transformation of the nation's social and material landscape: profit-seeking in newly expanded markets, organizing a waged labor system in the city, shopping at "single-prices," and standardizing a business persona. In illuminating the critical links between politics, economics, and fashion in antebellum America, Ready-Made Democracy will prove essential to anyone interested in the history of the United States and in the creation of modern culture in general.

The School Uniform Movement and what it Tells Us about American Education

The School Uniform Movement and what it Tells Us about American Education
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Publisher : R&L Education
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 157886125X
ISBN-13 : 9781578861255
Rating : 4/5 (5X Downloads)

Synopsis The School Uniform Movement and what it Tells Us about American Education by : David L. Brunsma

This book represents the most thorough exposition on our present understanding of the impetuses, debates, legalities, and effectiveness of school uniform policies that have rapidly entered the discourse of school reform in the United States. In it, David Brunsma provides an antidote to the ungrounded, anecdotal components that define the contemporary conversation regarding policies of standardized dress in American K-12 districts and schools.

History in Uniform

History in Uniform
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Publisher : NUS Press
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9971693607
ISBN-13 : 9789971693602
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis History in Uniform by : Katharine E. McGregor

Under the New Order regime (1967-98), the Indonesian military sought to monopolise the production of official history and control its contents. The goal was to validate the political role of the armed forces, condemn communism and promote military values. A detailed examination of the Indonesian military's image-making under Suharto.

Uniform Behavior

Uniform Behavior
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 1403971706
ISBN-13 : 9781403971708
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Uniform Behavior by : S. McGoldrick

This book places in historical context the continuing push-pull dynamics between national politics and the entrenched tradition of local control over law enforcement in the U.S. Drawing on the present sense of urgency around the War on Terror and earlier national political initiatives that have sought to influence law enforcement at the local level, this multidisciplinary collection addresses key questions about how national and geopolitical developments come to shape local policing, and inform who decides how, and to what end, local police forces will maintain public order, interact with local communities, and address issues of accountability, oversight, and reform.

Politics in Uniform

Politics in Uniform
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Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9780822986126
ISBN-13 : 0822986124
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Politics in Uniform by : Maud Chirio

Between 1964 and 1985, Brazil lived under the control of a repressive, anticommunist regime, where generals maintained all power. Respect for discipline and the absence of any and all political activity was demanded of lower ranking officers, while their commanders ran the highest functions of state. Despite these circumstances, dozens of young captains, majors, and colonels believed that they too deserved to participate in the exercise of power. For two decades they carried on a clandestine political life that strongly influenced the regime's evolution. This book tells their story. It is history viewed from below, that pays attention to the origins of these actors, their career paths, their words, and their memories, as recounted not only in traditionally available material but also in numerous personal interviews and unpublished civilian and military archives. This behind-the-scenes political life presents a new perspective on the nature and the internal operations of the Brazilian dictatorial military state. This book is a translation, with expanded material for English-language readers, of Maud Chirio's original Portuguese-language work, A política nos quartéis: Revoltas e protestos de oficiais na ditadura military brasileira, which was awarded the Thomas E. Skidmore Prize by the Brazilian National Archives and Brazilian Studies Association.

I Love a Man in Uniform

I Love a Man in Uniform
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Publisher : Weinstein Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1602861250
ISBN-13 : 9781602861251
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis I Love a Man in Uniform by : Lily Burana

An all-American love story about a former punk-rock stripper and her unlikely marriage to an officer in the U.S. Army.