Format:
XXII, 239, [7] S.
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Ill., Kt.
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25 cm
ISBN:
9780275986032
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0275986039
Series Statement:
In war and in peace: U.S. civil-military relations
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Chronology ; The spirit of New Orleans : regulars vs. volunteers, 1815-1845 ; Providing for the common defense : the government, the people, and the American military ; Egalitarianism vs. aristocracy : officers and civilians ; Binding the republic together : the Army, internal improvements, and Jacksonian nationalism ; Blue, red, and white : the Army, the Indian, and the common man ; Frontiersmen in blue : the Army and American society, 1815-1845 ; Documents. President James Monroe's views on national defense, December 1817, first inaugural address ; Secretary of War John C. Calhoun's report on the reduction of the Army, 12 December 1820 ; "Section 1 - Rank and command, article 2 - Base of discipline" from Systems of martial law, and field service, and police, 26 December 1820 ; Circular letter of the Secretary of War, of 11th July 1826, on the subject of the militia ; Captain John Stuart to Secretary of War Lewis Cass, May 1833 ; A citizen's view on Indians, the militia, and the U.S. Army ; Remarks of Mr. David W. Dickinson (of Tennessee) in opposition to the military academy, delivered in the House of Representatives, on Saturday, 14th June 1834 ; Excerpt from General order no. 69, 13 October 1836 ; "The Army and the people"
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0313049580
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780313049583
Language:
English
Keywords:
Jackson, Andrew 1767-1845
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USA
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Einflussnahme
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Gesellschaft
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Militär
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Geschichte 1815-1845