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Culture of Military Organizations

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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1. Introduction Peter R. Mansoor and Williamson Murray; Part I. Theoretical Frameworks: 2. Culture and military organizations Leonard Wong and Stephen J. Gerras; 3. Strategic culture David Kilcullen; Part II. Land Forces: 4. Ulysses S. Grant and the culture of the Union Army of Tennessee Wayne Wei-siang Hsieh; 5. 'Playing a very bold game': the organizational culture of the Army of Northern Virginia, 1862-1865 Mark Grimsley; 6. German Army culture, 1871-1945 Jorit Wintjes; 7. The culture of the Indian Army, 1900-1947: an evolving identity Daniel Marston; 8. An army apart: the influence of culture on the Victorian British Army Richard Hart Sinnreich; 9. The culture of the British Army, 1914-1945 Williamson Murray; 10. Imperial Japanese Army culture, 1918-1945: duty heavier than a mountain, death lighter than a feather David Hunter-Chester; 11. Military culture, military efficiency, and the Red Army, 1917-1945 Reina Pennington; 12. An army like no other: the origins of the IDF's military culture Gil-li Vardi; 13. The weight of the shadow of the past: the organizational culture of the Iraqi Army, 1921-2003 Kevin M. Woods; 14. US Army culture, 1973-2017 Peter R. Mansoor; Part III. Maritime Forces: 15. The Royal Navy, 1900-1945: learning from disappointment Corbin Williamson; 16. US Navy cultural transformations, 1945-2017: the jury is still out John T. Kuehn; 17. The US Marine Corps, 1973-2017: cultural preservation in every place and clime Allan R. Millett; Part IV. Air Forces: 18. The culture of the Royal Air Force, 1918-1945 David Stubbs; 19. US Air Force culture, 1947-2017 Robert Farley; 20. Conclusion Peter R. Mansoor and Williamson Murray.

Info autore

Peter R. Mansoor, Retired Colonel, US Army, is the General Raymond E. Mason, Jr Chair of Military History at The Ohio State University. He assumed this position after a twenty-six year career in the US Army that culminated in his service as the executive officer to General David Petraeus, commanding general of Multi-National Force-Iraq, during the surge of US forces in 2007 and 2008.Williamson Murray is a Professor Emeritus of history at the Ohio State University. His work over the past fifty years focuses primarily on grand strategy, operations, and airpower. He has published numerous highly acclaimed works, including The Change in the European Balance of Power, 1938–1939: The Path to Ruin (1984), Strategy for Defeat: The Luftwaffe (1986), German Military Effectiveness (1992), The Air War in the Persian Gulf (1995) and A War to Be Won: Fighting the Second World War, 1937–1945 (2000).

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This examination of military culture shows how it underpins the effectiveness of military organizations. Sixteen case studies focusing on armies, navies, and air forces from the Civil War to the Iraq War help to explain why some organizations succeed while others fail in the ultimate arbitration of war.

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Autori Peter R. Mansoor, Peter R. (Ohio State University) Murray Mansoor
Con la collaborazione di Peter R. Mansoor (Editore), Peter R. (Ohio State University) Mansoor (Editore), Mansoor Peter R. (Editore), Williamson Murray (Editore), Williamson (Ohio State University) Murray (Editore), Murray Williamson (Editore)
Editore Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 31.10.2019
 
EAN 9781108485739
ISBN 978-1-108-48573-9
Pagine 482
Categorie Saggistica > Storia > Altro
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

Cultural Studies, HISTORY / Military / General, military history, Military life & institutions, Military institutions

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