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Adrian R. Lewis
Paperback
592 Pages
December 11, 2006
How has war shaped American culture, and how has American culture shaped war? In The American Culture of War, military historian Adrian R. Lewis offers a comprehensive analysis of U.S. military strategy, doctrine, and policy from World War II to the modern conflicts in the Middle East. This book critically examines the evolution of warfare, the influence of politics and public opinion, and the role of technology and the military-industrial complex in shaping America’s approach to conflict.
With in-depth discussions on major wars—including WWII, the Korean War, Vietnam, the Gulf War, and Operation Enduring Freedom—Lewis provides insight into how military leadership, government decisions, and cultural attitudes toward war have influenced U.S. military operations and their outcomes.
Key Features:
âś… Comprehensive analysis of U.S. military history from WWII to present
âś… Explores the relationship between American culture and warfare
âś… Examines military doctrine, technology, and strategic decision-making
âś… Critical discussion of U.S. war policies and their consequences
âś… Essential reading for military historians, policymakers, and students of war studies
Why You Should Read It:
The American Culture of War is an essential resource for understanding the historical and cultural forces that have shaped U.S. military operations. Whether you're a historian, military professional, student, or policy analyst, this book offers a thought-provoking examination of America's approach to war and national defense.
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