The Progressive Army: US Army Command and Administration, 1870-1914
The author seeks to explain the creation of a modern American Army in a country hostile to centralised military power. The effect of various European nations on the US military are examined. The central theme, however, is how a small number of influential figures impressed with US business borrowed management techniques from national corporations to modernise the army. It is argued these military reforms represented a wider influence in the progressive era which sought to utilise management techniques developed by US business to improve government.
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The Progressive Army: US Army Command and Administration, 1870-1914
The author seeks to explain the creation of a modern American Army in a country hostile to centralised military power. The effect of various European nations on the US military are examined. The central theme, however, is how a small number of influential figures impressed with US business borrowed management techniques from national corporations to modernise the army. It is argued these military reforms represented a wider influence in the progressive era which sought to utilise management techniques developed by US business to improve government.
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The Progressive Army: US Army Command and Administration, 1870-1914

The Progressive Army: US Army Command and Administration, 1870-1914

by Ronald J. Barr
The Progressive Army: US Army Command and Administration, 1870-1914

The Progressive Army: US Army Command and Administration, 1870-1914

by Ronald J. Barr

Paperback(1st ed. 1998)

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Overview

The author seeks to explain the creation of a modern American Army in a country hostile to centralised military power. The effect of various European nations on the US military are examined. The central theme, however, is how a small number of influential figures impressed with US business borrowed management techniques from national corporations to modernise the army. It is argued these military reforms represented a wider influence in the progressive era which sought to utilise management techniques developed by US business to improve government.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349268900
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/1998
Edition description: 1st ed. 1998
Pages: 225
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ronald J. Barr is Lecturer in History at University College Chester.

Table of Contents

Dedication Contents Page List of Maps and Tables Preface Acknowledgements The American Army in the Late Nineteenth Century ‘No End of a Lesson': America and the Spanish-American War Early Army Reform and the Election of 1900 The Emergence of a New International Order Root's Army Reforms America and the Continued Extension of the White Man's Burden International Suspicion and Fear of Japan:1905-1908 Military Preparedness and the Emergence of the New Citizen Army: 1909-1920 Appendices Notes Bibliography Index
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