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Modern War Studies : Modern War Studies - Jack Shulimson

Modern War Studies

By: Jack Shulimson

Hardcover | 1 November 1993

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Heirs to a storied past and glamorized as modern-day knights, the Marine Corps-the elite fighting force in America's military-in fact has not always been so highly regarded. As Jack Shulimson shows, only a century ago the Corps' identity and existence were much in question.

Although the Marines were formally established by Congress in 1798 and subsequently distinguished themselves fighting on the Barbary Coast, their essential mission and identity remained unclear throughout most of the nineteenth century. But amid the crosscurrents of industrialization, technological change, professionalization, and reform that emerged in Gilded Age America, the Corps underwent a gradual transformation that ultimately secured its significant and enduring military role.

In this enlightening study, Shulimson argues that the Marine Corps officers' inextricable ties to the Navy both hampered and aided their attempt to define their own special jurisdiction and professional identity. Often treated like a poor relation, the Marine officers frequently found themselves in direct competition with their counterparts in the Navy and at times the object of the latter's scorn. Shulimson reveals the processes, politics, and personalities that converged to create these tense and sometimes embattled relations, but he goes on to show how Marine officers (with the Navy's blessing) eventually transcended their second-class role.
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A fascinating look at one of those times when the Marine Corps struggled to exist.--Parameters

[Shulimson] has produced a narrative that is very readable and an important contribution to the history of the Marine Corps.--Journal of Military History

A model monograph, intensively researched and intelligently argued. Military historians will obviously find it valuable, but so should all students of institutional change.--Public Historian

An important addition to the literature on military professionalism as well as a fine contribution to the history of the United States Marine Corps.--Journal of American History

Will become known as the standard history for these critical 18 years when the Corps' 20th century mission was first conceived and demonstrated.--Marine Corps Gazette

A fine account of the struggle to create the modern US Marine Corps.--Choice

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