Forging the Anglo-American Alliance

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSASISBN: 9780700633180

The British and American Armies, 1917-1941

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By Tyler R. Bamford
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSAS
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236 x 154 mm
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150 g
Pages:
304

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Tyler R. Bamford is a historian at the Naval History and Heritage Command.

Acknowledgments Abbreviations Used in Text Introduction 1. Associate Armies, 1917-1918 2. Maintaining Ties in a Postwar World, 1918-1923 3. Ideas and Intelligence-Sharing, 1923-1935 4. Cultural Exchanges, 1923-1935 5. Finding Common Enemies, 1935-1939 6. Becoming Allies, 1939-1941 Cementing the Alliance, 1940-1941 Conclusion: Lessons Learned Appendix: List of Attaches Notes Bibliography Index

"This monograph offers important insight into the existing literature of the history of Anglo-American relations that not only clarifies how the United States and Britain were able to combine and coordinate their efforts relatively quickly once both became embroiled in WWII, but also how two nations whose relationship had oscillated between tense and openly hostile since the 1780s came to be enduring allies so effectively."--H-Net Reviews "The significance of Bamford's book comes from its focus on the long-term impact of the interwar relationships between army officers of both nations--relationships that endured despite tensions between the two countries."--Parameters "The product of multi-archival primary research as well as the close study of contemporary memoirs and biographies, Forging the Anglo-American Alliance is a welcome addition to the scholarship on the Anglo-American defense relationship that, in its chronological and thematic focus charts genuinely new ground. This is a valuable contribution to the historiography of twentieth century Anglo-American relations, and Bamford's work will be of particular interest to scholars of trans-Atlantic political, military, and diplomatic history."--Journal of Military History "This significant contribution to the literature on Anglo-American relations convincingly demonstrates the centrality of personal relationships, rather than formal structures, to effective transatlantic army relationships in the era of the world wars. Bamford's thorough research also illustrates the critical role that memories of World War I played in shaping army-to-army relations in World War II, further highlighting the links between these two conflicts."--Corbin Williamson, author of The U.S. Navy and Its Cold War Alliances, 1945-1953

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