The Civilian and the Military

A History of the American Anti-Militarist Tradition

Arthur A Ekirch author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Independent Institute,U.S.

Published:1st Apr '10

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Presenting a new perspective on the influence of the military complex on U.S. society, this account follows the rise and decline of the antimilitarist tradition - rooted in fear of dictatorship - that has been an important part of the American heritage from colonial times until the 1950s and even today. In addition to providing a documented historical survey of notable issues and landmarks that have affected the role of the civilian and the military until the mid 1950s, the volume also offers ample background for an understanding of the complicated problem of militarism in the last century, including principles and dynamics that are relevant in the 21st century. Bringing to light new materials and making use of archives and papers that ground the analysis in actual events, this compelling examination will excite controversy among pacifists, militarists, and anyone interested in history, U.S. military policy, and trends in current events.

ISBN: 9781598130355

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm

Weight: 560g

380 pages

2nd Revised edition