Nathan Greene is the Revolutionary Warfare general most associated with unconventional warfare. The historiography of the southern campaign of the revolution uniformly agrees he was a guerrilla leader. Best evidence shows, however, that Nathanael Greene was completely conventional -- that his strategy, operations, tactics, and logistics all strongly resembled that of Washington in the northern theater and of the British commanders against whom he fought in the south. By establishing that Greene was within the mainstream of eighteenth-century military science this dissertation also challenges the prevailing historiography of the American Revolution in general, especially its military aspects. The historiography overwhelmingly argues the ...
This dissertation argues that American revolutionaries used America’s geographic space to defeat, se...
In the autumn of 1775, American revolutionaries invaded Canada in the hope of winning a fourteenth c...
Valley Forge, the site of the Continental Army\u27s 1777-1778 winter encampment, acquired in the nin...
By the end of the American Revolution, Nathanael Green ranked second only to Washington as a leader ...
This manuscript argues that Major General Nathanael Greene's adaptive leadership style demonstrated ...
Nathanael Greene spent the first five years of the American Revolution serving as a line and field o...
Seventy-seven men were asked to serve as Generals during the Revolutionary War by the Continental Co...
This dissertation argues that a significant factor contributing to the successes of the American col...
This thesis investigates how the American state conducted the War of American Independence. Primari...
The following dissertation is an examination of the life of Henry Knox and his rise from a small boo...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the contribution made by General George Sears Greene ...
This dissertation explores the American political thought and development in the period 1765-1850. I...
This dissertation explores the crucial link between war and politics in Philadelphia during the Amer...
From an American perspective, the 1814 Niagara Campaign is the most important military event of the ...
A decade of political unrest over the question of parliamentary taxation resulted in the development...
This dissertation argues that American revolutionaries used America’s geographic space to defeat, se...
In the autumn of 1775, American revolutionaries invaded Canada in the hope of winning a fourteenth c...
Valley Forge, the site of the Continental Army\u27s 1777-1778 winter encampment, acquired in the nin...
By the end of the American Revolution, Nathanael Green ranked second only to Washington as a leader ...
This manuscript argues that Major General Nathanael Greene's adaptive leadership style demonstrated ...
Nathanael Greene spent the first five years of the American Revolution serving as a line and field o...
Seventy-seven men were asked to serve as Generals during the Revolutionary War by the Continental Co...
This dissertation argues that a significant factor contributing to the successes of the American col...
This thesis investigates how the American state conducted the War of American Independence. Primari...
The following dissertation is an examination of the life of Henry Knox and his rise from a small boo...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the contribution made by General George Sears Greene ...
This dissertation explores the American political thought and development in the period 1765-1850. I...
This dissertation explores the crucial link between war and politics in Philadelphia during the Amer...
From an American perspective, the 1814 Niagara Campaign is the most important military event of the ...
A decade of political unrest over the question of parliamentary taxation resulted in the development...
This dissertation argues that American revolutionaries used America’s geographic space to defeat, se...
In the autumn of 1775, American revolutionaries invaded Canada in the hope of winning a fourteenth c...
Valley Forge, the site of the Continental Army\u27s 1777-1778 winter encampment, acquired in the nin...