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![]() | American Military History and the Evolution of Western Warfare by Robert Doughty, Ira Gruber, Roy Flint, Mark Grimsley, George Herring ISBN-10: 9780669416831 ISBN-10: 0-669-41683-5 ISBN-13: 9780669416831 ISBN-13: 978-0-669-41683-1 Hardcover 1995-01-02 Wadsworth Publishing Find Lowest Price | |
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The evolution of western warfare Doughty's book covers exactly what it says. It provides a good overview of American military history beginning basically with the colonists' battles with Native Americans. This book really shines in its discussion of the technology behind warfare and how it affected key battles. For example, its sections on the technology of World War I (machine gun, plane and tank) are carried through when discussing World War II. I felt the authors did a good job of trying to create a logical flow of progression. Though I'm not sure if killing more people faster is "progress" but I digress. There are also smaller sections on important military commanders. The authors also have no problem calling a spade a spade and telling the reader who did a bad job. And based on the Civil War section lots of people did lots of bad jobs. There are, obviously, more in-depth studies of all the military actions and technology discussed in the book. But the importance of the book is to tie all of these facets together and create a larger view of American military history. Overall, the book did a good job creating a sense of evolution of western warfare. | ||