American military history: a documentary reader

American military history: a documentary reader

Lookingbill, Brad D.

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INDICE: "Acknowledgments. Introduction. CHAPTER 1: An Uncommon Defense. 1.1Powhatan Describes War among the Natives (1607). 1.2 John Mason Campaigns against the Pequot (1637). 1.3 Elizabeth Bacon Observes Skirmishes in Virginia(1676). 1.4 Benjamin Church Plans for Action in New England (1704). 1.5 James Oglethorpe Strikes Spanish Outposts (1739-1741). 1.6 Robert Rogers Provides Rulesfor the Rangers(1757). 1.7 Parliament Passes a Quartering Act (1765). 1.8 An Unknown Soldier Sings ""Yankee Doodle"" (1775). CHAPTER 2: War for Independence. 2.1 The Continental Congress Raises an Army (1775). 2.2 James Monroe Goes to War (1776). 2.3 Albigence Waldo Treats Soldiers at Valley Forge (1777). 2.4 Jeffrey Brace Fights for Liberty (1778). 2.5 John Paul Jones Captures a British Frigate (1779). 2.6 A French Officer Draws the Continental Line (1781). 2.7 Deborah Sampson Wears a Uniform (1782). 2.8 George Washington Bids Farewell tothe Army (1783). CHAPTER 3: Establishing the Military. 3.1 Alexander HamiltonConsiders National Forces (1787). 3.2 Henry Knox Arranges the Militia (1790).3.3 Anthony Wayne Prevails at Fallen Timbers (1794). 3.4 John Adams Prepares the Navy for War(1797). 3.5 Congress Passes the Military Peace Establishment Act (1802). 3.6 William Eaton Arrives on the Shores of Tripoli (1805). 3.7 James Wilkinson Faces a Court Martial (1811). CHAPTER 4: Mr. Madison's War. 4.1 James Madison Calls for War (1812). 4.2 Lydia Bacon Enters Fort Detroit (1812). 4.3 Benjamin Tanner Engraves the U.S. Frigate Constitution (1812). 4.4 Black Hawk Takes the War Path (1813). 4.5 Oliver Hazard Perry Defends Lake Erie (1813). 4.6 Samuel White Campaigns in Canada (1814). 4.7 Francis Scott Key Pens ""Defence of Fort McHenry"" (1814). 4.8 Andrew Jackson Triumphs at New Orleans (1815). CHAPTER 5: The Martial Republic. 5.1 John C. Calhoun Proposes an Expansible Army (1820). 5.2 The National Guard Parades in New York (1825). 5.3 John Downes Sails to Sumatra (1832). 5.4 Ethan Allen Hitchcock Patrols in Florida (1836). 5.5 Juan Seguín Remembers the Alamo (1837). 5.6 Army and Navy Chronicle Encourages Reform (1839). 5.7 Henry W. Halleck Lectures on War (1846). CHAPTER6: The Forces of Manifest Destiny. 6.1 James K. Polk Calls for War (1846). 6.2 James K. Holland Marches into Mexico (1846). 6.3 Whigs Denounce the Conduct of the War (1847). 6.4 Zachary Taylor Describes Buena Vista (1847). 6.5 Winfield Scott Lands at Veracruz (1847). 6.6 James Walker Paints The Battle of Chapultepec (1847). 6.7 Matthew C. Perry Steams to Japan (1852). 6.8 Elizabeth C. Smith Petitions for Bounty Land (1853). CHAPTER 7: The Blue and the Gray. 7.1 Abraham Lincoln Issues Proclamations (1861). 7.2 Julia Ward Howe Composes ""TheBattle Hymn of the Republic"" (1862). 7.3 Jefferson Davis Appoints Robert E. Lee to Command (1862). 7.4 Gideon Welles Appraises the Ironclads (1862). 7.5 Francis Lieber Promulgates Rules for War (1863). 7.6 Sam R. Watkins Survives Chickamauga (1863). 7.7 James Henry Gooding Protests Unequal Pay (1863). 7.8 Robert E. Lee Requests Additional Troops (1864). 7.9 Phoebe Yates Pember Works atChimborazo (1864). 7.10 Ulysses S. Grant Offers Terms at Appomattox (1865). CHAPTER 8: Twilight of the Indian Wars. 8.1 William T. Sherman Discusses IndianPolicy (1868). 8.2 Philip H. Sheridan Assesses a Winter Campaign (1869). 8.3 Elizabeth B. Custer Camps with the Cavalry (1873). 8.4 Etahdleuh Sketches Kiowa Warriors (1877). 8.5 Emory Upton Evaluates Military Policy (1880). 8.6 The Soldiers Handbook Gives Healthy Advice (1884). 8.7 Nelson A. Miles Remembers Wounded Knee (1890). CHAPTER 9: A Rising Power. 9.1 Alfred Thayer Mahan Advocates Sea Power (1890). 9.2 William McKinley Calls for War (1898). 9.3 Frank W. Pullen Charges in Cuba (1898). 9.4 Clara Barton Visits a Field Hospital (1898). 9.5 Frederick N. Funston Operates in the Philippines (1901). 9.6 The Committeeon Naval Affairs Investigates Submarines (1902). 9.7 Elihu Root Regulates theGeneral Staff (1903). 9.8 The Great White Fleet Tours the World (1907-1909). CHAPTER 10: The War to End all Wars. 10.1 Woodrow Wilson Calls for War (1917).10.2 Montgomery Flagg Creates a Recruiting Poster (1917). 10.3 Congress Passes the Selective Service Act (1917). 10.4 John J. Pershing Commands the AEF (1917). 10.5 Ida Clyde Clarke Supports the War (1918). 10.6 Josephus Daniels Manages the Navy Department (1918). 10.7 Ben Hur Chastaine Reaches the Front (1918). 10.8 The Stars and Stripes Notes the Armistice (1918). CHAPTER 11: Out of the Trenches. 11. 1 The American Legion Rallies Veterans (1919). 11.2 George S.Patton Ponders the Next War (1922). 11.3 Billy Mitchell Advocates Air Power (1927). 11.4 Holland M. Smith Studies Marine Landings (1932). 11.5 Fairfax Downey Parodies ""The Caisson Song"" (1936). 11.6 George C. Marshall Speaks to Historians (1939). 11.7 Harold R. Stark Recommends Plan Dog (1940). CHAPTER 12: Fighting World War II. 12.1 Franklin D. Roosevelt Calls for War (1941). 12.2 Raymond A. Spruance Defends Midway (1942). 12.3 Charles C. Winnia Flies in the South Pacific (1943). 12.4 Grant Hirabayashi Volunteers for Combat (1944). 12.5Dwight D. Eisenhower Invades Normandy (1944). 12.6 Congress Passes the GI Bill (1944). 12.7 Bill Mauldin Depicts Willie and Joe (1944). 12.8 Melvin E. BushCrosses the Siegfried Line (1945). 12.9 Jacqueline Cochran Praises the WASPs (1945). 12.10 B-29s Drop Atomic Bombs on Japan (1945). CHAPTER 13: A Cold War Begins. 13.1 James V. Forrestal Manages the Pentagon (1948). 13.2 Omar BradleyDiscusses Desegregation (1949). 13.3 Harry S. Truman Intervenes in Korea (1950). 13.4 Douglas MacArthur Addresses Congress (1951). 13.5 Spike Selmyhr Maneuvers in Korea (1951). 13.6 Claudius O. Wolfe Reveals Communist Atrocities (1953). 13.7 Maxwell D. Taylor Suggests a Flexible Response (1955). 13.8 Presidential Candidates Debate the Arms Race (1960). CHAPTER 14: The Tragedy of Vietnam. 14.1 Herbert L. Ogier Patrols in the Tonkin Gulf (1964). 14.2 Lyndon JohnsonEscalates the War (1965). 14.3 Carolyn H. Tanaka Encounters Casualties (1967). 14.4 John S. McCain Enters Hanoi (1967). 14.5 William C. Westmoreland Reactsto Tet (1968). 14.6 The Gates Commission Proposes an All-Volunteer Force (1970). 14.7 George J. Eade Assesses the Christmas Bombings (1972). 14.8 Veterans Review Apocalypse Now (1979). CHAPTER 15: A New Military. 15.1 Ronald Reagan Announces SDI (1983). 15.2 Lee Greenwood Releases ""God Bless the U.S.A."" (1984). 15.3 Colin L. Powell Evaluates National Security (1989). 15.4 H. Norman Schwarzkopf Defends the Persian Gulf (1990). 15.5 Daniel L. Davis Sees Action inDesert Storm (1991). 15.6 Congress Approves ""Don't Ask, Don't Tell"" (1993).15.7 Wesley K. Clark Lauds NATO (1999). CHAPTER 16: Global War on Terror. 16.1 Henrietta Snowden Renders September 11 (2001). 16.2 George W. Bush Condemns an Axis of Evil (2002). 16.3 Jessica Lynch Soldiers in Iraq (2003). 16.4 Pete Van Hooser Reveres the SEALs (2005). 16.5 FM 2-22.3 Guides the Interrogation of Detainees (2006). 16.6 David H. Petraeus Counters an Insurgency (2007). 16.7Robert Gates Speaks at West Point (2009). Full Chronology. Sources and Credits. Index. "

  • ISBN: 978-1-4051-9051-0
  • Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 392
  • Fecha Publicación: 24/09/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés