Journal of Military History

Table of Contents

Vol. 66, No. 4

October 2002


Articles:

Ernest R. May, "1947-48: When Marshall Kept the U.S. Out of War in China" (The 2002 George C. Marshall Lecture in Military History), The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1001-1010.

Richard L. Di Nardo, "Southern by the Grace of God but Prussian by Common Sense: James Longstreet and the Exercise of Command in the U.S. Civil War," The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1011-1032.

Patrick J. Kelly, "Strategy, Tactics, and Turf Wars: Tirpitz and the Oberkommando der Marine, 1892-1895," The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1033-1060.

Timothy Wilson, "Broken Wings: The Curtiss Aeroplane Company, K-Boats, and the Russian Navy, 1914-1916," The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1061-1084.

Alexander Statiev, "Antonesco's Eagles Against Stalin's Falcons: The Romanian Air Force, 1920-1941," The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1085-1114.

Stephen I. Schwab, "The Role of the Mexican Expeditionary Air Force in World War II: Late, Limited, but Symbolically Significant," The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1115-1140.

Xiaoming Zhang, "China's Involvement in Laos During the Vietnam War, 1963-1975," The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1141-1166.

Notes:

Clifford J. Rogers, "Clausewitz, Genius, and the Rules," The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1167-1176.

Peter Karsten, "The 'Naval Aristocracy' and the 'Young Turks' of the Fin de Siècle: A Dotting of the 'I's and Crossing of the 'T's," The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1177-1180.

Reviews:

Jon T. Hoffman, Chesty: The Story of Lieutenant General Lewis B. Puller, USMC, reviewed by Gregory J. W. Urwin and Phyllis Zimmerman, with a response by the author, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1181-1188.

David A. Graff and Robin Higham, editors, A Military History of China, reviewed by Gary J. Bjorge, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1188-1189.

David A. Graff, Medieval Chinese Warfare, reviewed by Denis Sinor, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1189-1190.

Kelly DeVries, A Cumulative Bibliography of Medieval Military History and Technology, reviewed by Frederick Suppe, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1190-1191.

Michael S. Drake, Problematics of Military Power: Government, Discipline, and the Subject of Violence, reviewed by Clifford J. Rogers, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1191-1193.

Jeremy Black, editor, War in the Early Modern World, reviewed by Brian Davies, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1193-1194.

George Raudzens, editor, Technology, Disease, and Colonial Conquests, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries: Essays Reappraising the Guns and Germs Theories, reviewed by Barton C. Hacker, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1194-1195.

Geoffrey Parker, Success Is Never Final: Empire, War, and Faith in Early Modern Europe, reviewed by Lorraine White, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1195-1196.

William P. Guthrie, Battles of the Thirty Years War: From White Mountain to Nordlingen, 1618-1635, reviewed by Paul Douglas Lockhart, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1196-1197.

Andrée Villard, editor, Louis de Pontis: Mémoires (1676), reviewed by Brian Sandberg, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1198.

Randy Carol Balano and Craig L. Symonds, editors, New Interpretations in Naval History: Selected Papers from the Fourteenth Naval History Symposium, reviewed by Gordon E. Hogg, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1199-1200.

Stephen Brumwell, Redcoats: The British Soldier and War in the Americas, 1755-1763, reviewed by Robert Alderson, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1200-1201.

Nancy Gentile Ford, Issues of War and Peace, reviewed by Ronald L. Spiller, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1201-1202.

Guy C. Dempsey, Napoleon's Mercenaries: Foreign Units in the French Army under the Consulate and Empire, 1799-1814, reviewed by John G. Gallaher, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1202-1203.

Joseph F. Callo, Nelson Speaks: Admiral Lord Nelson in His Own Words, reviewed by Michael A. Palmer, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1203-1204.

Gordon Corrigan, Wellington: A Military Life, reviewed by Jack Allen Meyer, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1204-1205.

David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler, The War of 1812, reviewed by Donald R. Hickey, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1205-1206.

Charles W. Carey, Jr., The Mexican War: "Mr. Polk's War," reviewed by Russell D. James, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1206-1207.

Roger Price, The French Second Empire: An Anatomy of Political Power, reviewed by Gary P. Cox, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1207-1208.

George N. Vourlojianis, The Cleveland Grays: An Urban Military Company, 1837-1919, reviewed by Harry S. Laver, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1208-1209.

Brian K. Burton, Extraordinary Circumstances: The Seven Days Battles, reviewed by Ethan S. Rafuse, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1209-1210.

Earl J. Hess, Lee's Tar Heels: The Pettigrew-Kirkland-MacRae Brigade, reviewed by Joseph Pierro, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1210-1211.

Robert K. Krick, The Smoothbore Volly That Doomed the Confederacy: The death of Stonewall Jackson and Other Chapters on the Army of Northern Virginia, reviewed by Mark Snell, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1211-1212.

Mark Grimsley and Brooks D. Simpson, The Collapse of the Confederacy, reviewed by James K. Hogue, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1212-1213.

Alice Moore-Harell, Gordon and the Sudan: Prologue to the Mahdiyya, 1877-1880, reviewed by Harold E. Raugh, Jr., The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1213-1214.

Paul B. Miller, From Revolutionaries to Citizens: Antimilitarism in France, 1870-1914, reviewed by Sandi Cooper, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1215-1216.

Richard M. Budd, Serving Two Masters: The Development of American Military Chaplaincy, 1860-1920, reviewed by William E. Taylor, Sr., The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1216-1217.

Peter Beattie, The Tribute of Blood: Army, Honor, Race, and the Nation in Brazil, 1864-1945, reviewed by Thomas Skidmore, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1217-1218.

Edward J. Marolda, editor, Theodore Roosevelt, the U.S. Navy, and the Spanish-American War, reviewed by Matthew Oyos, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1218-1219.

Spencer C. Tucker, Who's Who in Twentieth-Century Warfare, reviewed by David W. Hogan, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1219-1220.

Fiona K. Tomaszewski, A Great Russia: Russia and the Triple Entente, 1905-1914, reviewed by Timothy Dowling, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1220-1221.

John Griffith Armstrong, The Halifax Explosion and the Royal Canadian Navy: Inquiry and Intrigue, reviewed by William Johnston, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1221-1222.

Mark Ellis, Race, War, and Surveillance: African Americans and the United States Government During World War I, reviewed by Robert F. Jefferson, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1222-1224.

Christopher M. Bell, The Royal Navy, Seapower, and Strategy Between the Wars, reviewed by Jon Tetsuro Sumida, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1224-1225.

James J. Cooke, Billy Mitchell; Robert P. White, Mason Patrick and the Fight for Air Service Independence, reviewed by Kenneth P. Werrell, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1225-1227.

Geoffrey P. Megargee, Inside Hitler's High Command, reviewed by Russell A. Hart, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1227-1228.

Alan F. Wilt, Food for War: Agriculture and Rearmament in Britain before the Second World War, reviewed by Peter Dewey, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1228-1229.

Michael D. Stevenson, Canada's Greatest Wartime Muddle: National Selective Service and the Mobilization of Human Resources During World War II, reviewed by P. Whitney Lackenbauer, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1229-1230.

Edward L. Bimberg, Tricolor over the Sahara: The Desert Battles of the Free French, 1940-1942, reviewed by Anthony Clayton, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1230-1231.

David J. Bercuson and Holger H. Herwig, The Destruction of the Bismarck, reviewed by David Rodman, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1231-1233.

Noel Crusz, The Cocos Islands Mutiny, reviewed by Chris Clark, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1233-1234.

Jak P. Mallmann Showell, editor, What Britain Knew and Wanted to Know about U-Boats, vol. 1, reviewed by Eric C. Rust, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1234-1235.

Martin Blumenson, Heroes Never Die: Warriors and Warfare in World War II, reviewed by Robert C. Blackstone, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1235-1236.

Victor Brooks, The Normandy Campaign: From D-Day to the Liberation of Paris, reviewed by Adrian R. Lewis, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1236-1237.

Robert Sterling Rush, Hell in the Hürtgen Forest: The Ordeal and Triumph of an American Infantry Regiment, reviewed by Alexander M. Bielakowski, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1238-1239.

Donald O. Dencker, Love Company: Infantry Combat Against the Japanese: World War II, Leyte and Okinawa, reviewed by John S. Reed, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1239-1240.

E. B. Sledge, China Marine, Reviewed by Roger B. Jeans, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1241-1242.

Patrick Wright, Tank: The Progress of a Monstrous War Machine, reviewed by Donn A. Starry, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1242-1243.

Mark Mazower, editor, After the War Was Over: Reconstructing the Family, Nation, and State in Greece, 1943-60, reviewed by Laurie Kain Hart, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1243-1245.

Lee Ballenger, U.S. Marines in Korea, vol. 2, 1953: The Final Crucible, reviewed by Edwin Howard Simmons, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1245-1246.

Matthew Connelly, A Diplomatic Revolution: Algeria's Fight for Independence and the Origins of the Post-Cold War Era, reviewed by Mansouria M. Geist, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1246-1247.

Francis Duncan, Rickover: The Struggle for Excellence, reviewed by Robert Loewenthal, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1247-1248.

Ludo de Witte, The Assassination of Lumumba, reviewed by D. George Boyce, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1249-1250.

Gilles K. Van Nederveen, USAF Airlift into the Heart of Darkness, the Congo, 1960-1978: Implications for Modern Air Mobility Planners, reviewed by Yves Tremblay, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1250-1251.

John Piña Craven, The Silent War: The Cold War Battle Beneath the Sea, reviewed by Gary E. Weir, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1252-1253.

Catherine Forslund, Anna Chennault: Informal Diplomacy and Asian Relations, reviewed by Katherine K. Reist, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1252-1253.

Qiang Zhai, China and the Vietman Wars, 1950-1975, reviewed by Steven I. Levine, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1253-1254.

Edwin E. Moïse, Historical Dictionary of the Vietnam War, reviewed by James H. Willbanks, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1254-1255.

Marshall L. Michel III, The 11 Days of Christmas: America's Last Battle, reviewed by John Sherwood, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1256-1257.

Jeff Doyle, Jeffrey Grey, and Peter Pierce, Australia's Vietnam War, reviewed by Roberto Rabel, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1257-1258.

Theodore J. Crackel, West Point: A Bicentennial History, reviewed by Rick Atkinson, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1258-1259.

Lance Janda, Stronger than Custom: West Point and the Admission of Women, reviewed by Regina F. Titunik, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1259-1260.

Max Boot, The Savage Wars of Peace: Small Wars and the Rise of American Power, reviewed by Keith B. Bickel, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1260-1261.

Lawrence H. Suid, Guts and Glory: The making of the American Military Image in Film, reviewed by Martin Novelli, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1262-1263.

Douglas J. MacEachin, Predicting the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: The Intelligence Community's Record, reviewed by David C. Isby, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1263-1264.

Robert Seely, Russo-Chechen Conflict, 1800-2000: A Deadly Embrace, reviewed by Robert T. Bauman, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1264-1265.

Michael T. Klare, Resource Wars: The New Landscape of Global Conflict; Stephen Pelletiere, Iraq and the International Oil System: Why America Went to War in the Gulf, reviewed by Shannon A. Brown, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1265-1267.

Paul Kennedy and William I. Hitchcock, editors, From War to Peace: Altered Strategic Landscapes in the Twentieth Century, reviewed by William J. Philpott, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1268-1269.

Jonathan M. House, Combined Arms Warfare in the Twentieth Century, reviewed by James S. Corum, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1269-1270.

Bill Niven, Facing the Nazi Past: United Germany and the Legacy of the Third Reich, reviewed by D. R. Dorondo, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1271.

Tim Jodah, Kosovo: War and Revenge, reviewed by Zvezdan Markovic, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1272-1273.

Michael Goodspeed, When Reason Fails: Portraits of Armies at War: America, Britain, Israel, and the Future; Theo Farrell and Terry Terriff, editors, The Sources of Military Change: Culture, Politics, Technology, reviewed by Richard Lock-Pullan, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1274-1275.

Eliot A. Cohen, Supreme Command: Soldiers, Statesmen, and Leadership in Wartime, reviewed by Russell F. Weigley, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1275-1277.

James Turner Johnson, Morality and Contemporary Warfare, reviewed by Douglas C. Peifer, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1277-1278.

John Prados, editor, America Confronts Terrorism: Understanding the Danger and How to Think About It, reviewed by Benjamin Tuck, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1278-1279.

Thomas M. Kane, Chinese Grand Strategy and Maritime Power, reviewed by Bernard D. Cole, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1279-1280.

Other:

BOOKS RECEIVED, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1281-1290.

RECENT JOURNAL ARTICLES, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1291-1294.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1295-1302.

INDEX TO VOLUME 66, The Journal of Military History 66 (October 2002): 1303-1330.

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