An edition of The civilian and the military (1956)

The civilian and the military

a history of the American antimilitarist tradition

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An edition of The civilian and the military (1956)

The civilian and the military

a history of the American antimilitarist tradition

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Language
English
Pages
341

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Table of Contents

The Anglo-American heritage
The founding fathers reaffirm civil supremacy
The defeat of the Federalist military plans
The Jeffersonian-Republican surrender
A more militant nationalism and growing pacifism
A military hero and manifest destiny
The menace of civil war
The reconstruction of civil society
The new threat of imperialism and navalism
Theodore Roosevelt and modern American militarism
European militarism and American preparedness
Conscripting America for war
Disillusionment and partial disarmament
Militarism in education
The hope of isolation and neutrality
Immersion in total war
Toward the garrison state.

Edition Notes

"First edition 1956 (Oxford University Press)"--T.p. verso.

"Published in cooperation with A. Roger Ekirch"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-327) and index.

Published in
Oakland, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
322/.50973
Library of Congress
JK330 .E47 2010, JK330.E47 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxvi, 341 p.
Number of pages
341

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31096755M
Internet Archive
civilianmilitary0000ekir
ISBN 10
1598130358
ISBN 13
9781598130355
LCCN
2010014837
OCLC/WorldCat
456175496

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