Creating the Modern Army

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSASISBN: 9780700633029

Citizen Soldiers and the American Way of War, 1919-1939

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By William J. Woolley
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228 x 152 mm
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150 g
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William J. Woolley is professor of history emeritus, Ripon College.

Series Editor's Foreword Preface Introduction: The Quest for a National Military Policy, 1878-1920 Part 1 Creating the Citizen Army, 1919-1925 1. Disappointment and Disillusionment: The Army and the Nation, 1920-1925 2. The Heart of the Policy: Creating the New Citizen Army Part II The Army in the Era of Stability, 1926-1929: Creating the Branches 3. Stabilizing the Relationship: The Army and the Nation in the Era of Stability 4. The Civilian Components in the Era of Stability 5. Creating Orthodoxy and Predictability: Professional Military Education in the Army, 1919-1939 6. Building a Throne for the Queen: Infantry Branch Organization and Branch Culture in the 1920s 7. Branch Stagnation: American Field Artillery, 1919-1939 8. End of the Big Guns: Mission and Branch Identity Crisis in the Coast Artillery, 1919-1939 Part III Mechanizing the Army, 1930-1939 9. The Army Besieged: The Army and the Nation in the Decade of the Depression, 1930-1939 10. Stability amid Crisis: The Civilian Components in the 1930s 11. Modern Weapons and Traditional Tactics: The Infantry and Tanks, 1919-1939 12. Mounts or Motors? The Cavalry and Its Response to Mechanization, 1919-1939 Conclusion Abbreviations Used in Citations Notes Bibliography

"For those that study the U.S. Army, it will serve as a valuable text both as a thorough technical discussion of its interwar years and as a bibliographic reference."--Journal of Military History "If you are looking to expand your knowledge about the US Army, then Creating the Modern Army is a must-have on your bookshelf."--Parameters "Creating the Modern Army is essential history for the twenty-first century professional soldier."--Military Review "William J. Woolley's Creating the Modern Army: Citizen-Soldiers and the American Way of War, 1919-1939 is a comprehensive and encyclopedic work looking at the American Army in the years between World War I and World War II. Woolley's wide-ranging account of the evolution of the US Army over the interwar period is well written, well sourced, and will become one of the fundamental works on the American Army during that era."--David J. Silbey, series editor of Battlegrounds: Cornell Studies in Military History "Creating the Modern Army: Citizen-Soldiers and the American Way of War, 1919-1939 is a substantial work of scholarship grounded in an exhaustive study of valuable primary sources. Woolley skillfully highlights some of the contradictions in the regular army's views and policies toward the reserve components and has created a valuable contribution to the field."--J. P. Clark, author of Preparing for War: The Emergence of the Modern U.S. Army, 1815-1917

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