A Companion to American Military History, 2 Volume SetISBN: 978-1-4051-6149-7
Hardcover
1136 pages
December 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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"The target readership comprises the general public, students and teachers." (Philosophy & Religion, November 2010)
"This is a genuinely remarkable achievement. Bradford has assembled an all-star cast of scholars who thoughtfully survey the historical literature on virtually every aspect of the American military experience. Here is an essential starting point for every serious student of American military and naval history."—Craig L. Symonds, Professor Emeritus, U.S. Naval Academy, author of Lincoln and His Admirals and Decision at Sea: Five Naval Battles that Shaped American History
"Well-conceived, comprehensive, and thorough, this volume is
important not only for those working on American history but also
for military historians as a whole. The central role of conflict in
American history emerges clearly."
—Jeremy Black, University of Exeter, author
of Crisis of Empire: Britain and America in the Eighteenth
Century and editor of Great Military Leaders and their
Campaigns
"A truly masterful assemblage of essays prepared by a
star-studded cast of military historians. Beautifully written,
comprehensive in scope. Highly recommended to any and all persons
seeking to understand the triumphs and pitfalls of American
military history."
—James Kirby Martin, Distinguished University
Professor of History, University of Houston, editor of Ordinary
Courage: The Revolutionary War Adventures of Joseph Plumb
Martin, 3rd edition, and coauthor of Forgotten Allies: The
Oneida Indians and the American Revolution
"Comprehensively conceived, brilliantly executed, this
compendium of scholarship on the American military experience is a
tour de force that belongs in every private and public collection
on the subject."
—Dennis Showalter, Colorado College, author of
Hitler's Panzers: The Lightning Attacks that Revolutionized
Warfare and Patton and Rommel: Men of War in the Twentieth
Century