America as a Military Power, 1775-1865 (Studies in Military History & International Affairs): From the American Revolution to the Civil War (Studies in Military History and International Affairs)

America as a Military Power, 1775-1865 (Studies in Military History & International Affairs): From the American Revolution to the Civil War (Studies in Military History and International Affairs)

by JeremyBlack (Author)

Synopsis

How have military actions shaped the history of the United States and the country's role in world history? Noted military historian Jeremy Black examines American military exceptionalism with the critical eye of a foreign scholar. The British fought two wars with the Americans and followed American developments with keen interest. Black marshals contemporary British commentary to contextualize American military actions within a global perspective. Several major conflicts are covered:^L^DBLThe War for Independence^DBLThe War of 1812^DBLThe Mexican War^DBLWar with Native Americans^DBLThe Civil War^LThroughout this phase of America military action, one sees a shift from a state in conflict with neighboring states to a nation divided, fighting for its very survival. This study clarifies the unique combination of political, social, intellectual, and physical factors-including potential threats-that shaped, and were shaped, by the general American culture during this period.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 246
Publisher: Praeger Publishers
Published: 01 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0275977064
ISBN 13: 9780275977061

Media Reviews
Black demonstrates impressive command of the literature in this well-crafted survey demonstrating the central role of conflict in the first century of America's history as an independent country. He establishes the similarities between U.S. ways of war and general developments in the Western World, while simultaneously demonstrating the exceptionalism that reflected America's distinctive political and social character. Dennis Showalter, Colorado College
Author Bio

JEREMY BLACK is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. His books include War and the World, 1450-2000 (1998), Maps and History (1997), and The Politics of James Bond (2001). He was 1997 Distinguished Visiting Speaker at West Point.