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Controversy and crusade: Daniel Harvey Hill and the shaping of reputation and historical memory
Conflict, cooperation, and congressional end-runs: The defense budget and civil-military relations in the Carter administration, 1977--1978
 
Negotiating murder: Wehrmacht soldiers and participation in atrocities, 1941--1942
Seizing the initiative: The intellectual renaissance that changed U.S. Army doctrine, 1970--1982
 
Super-rangers: The early years of Army Special Forces, 1944--1953
The enemy of my enemy is my friend: Okinawan identity and military government policy in occupied Okinawa, April, 1945
 
The Forty Thieves: Churchill, the Cairo Conference, and the policy debate over strategies of colonial control in British Mandatory Iraq, 1918--1924
Stationed in the borderlands: A study of Black World War II soldiers in combat arms
 
Andrew J. Goodpaster Jr., 1915--1947: The making of a political-military officer
"Better the firing squad than the mine shaft": The rise and fall of militarized labor discipline in a Moravian mining district, 1914--1916
 
"I have walked this earth a proud soldier and...ceased to do so:" North Carolina Confederates confront defeat, 1864--1868
From commander to commandant: The transformation of British Major General James Pattison during the American War of Independence, 1777--1780
 
Strategic Culture and the Failure of Command: The Peruvian Army Struggle Against Sendero Luminoso in the Highlands, 1980-89
Friends like these: The United States' Indian allies in the Black Hawk War, 1832
 
The SAC mentality: The origins of organizational culture in Strategic Air Command, 1946--1962
"Striking at the roots of German militarism": Efforts to demilitarize German society and culture in American-occupied Wurttemberg-Baden, 1945--1949
 
"To devour the land of Mkwawa": Colonial violence and the German-Hehe War in East Africa c. 1884--1914
New forms for dominance: How a corporate lawyer created the American military establishment
 
No sure victory: Measuring U.S. Army effectiveness and progress in the Vietnam War
Military defeats, casualties of war and the success of Rome
 
The citizen army of old regime France
Mightier than the sword? The black press and the end of racial segregation in the U.S. military, 1948-1954
 
Forced conversion: Civil-military relations and national security policy in the Carter administration, 1977--1981
"Nearly there": Daniel Harvey Hill, proponent and target of the Lost Cause
 
The Roman army's emergence from its Italian origins