Against the Specter of a Dragon: The Campaign for American Military Preparedness, 1914-1917
By (Author) Jack P. Finnegan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
14th January 1975
United States
General
Non Fiction
355.033573
Hardback
253
All the confusions of various plans, numerous actors and complex motives of the attempt to strengthen U.S. military power before its entry into World War I are unfurled in this very scholarly study. Although the preparedness movement never achieved its goals, it did modify views sufficiently so that the country went to war ready for compulsory military service. No other book shows so carefully how the movement matured... should become a standard on the subject for scholars.-Library Journal
"All the confusions of various plans, numerous actors and complex motives of the attempt to strengthen U.S. military power before its entry into World War I are unfurled in this very scholarly study. Although the preparedness movement never achieved its goals, it did modify views sufficiently so that the country went to war ready for compulsory military service. No other book shows so carefully how the movement matured... should become a standard on the subject for scholars."-Library Journal
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