As Alan Milward pointed out in his fascinating study of World War II production, the American economy not only produced the material and food needed to wage war and sustain its allies, it also enlarged during the contlict
The article deals with certain political and economic consequences of recent American war involvemen...
In the first decade of this century, the Naval War College played a leading role in the newly instit...
The war we are already fighting (and losing) is an unconventional, undeclared war—waged with camoufl...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Conventional interpretations of WWII hold t...
This thumbnail sketch of the over-all balance of the U. S. economy, as it shifted from peace to war ...
Three concepts are essential to the study of the economic basis of warfare. The first of these conce...
I\u27m going to try to develop in these two lectures the topic the Admiral has assigned to me-someth...
The success of most wars depends in part on several important non-combat factors, and crucial among ...
This paper considers the productivity impact on the US economy of the period of war mobilization and...
There is no problem that is really difficult relative to raising the money to buy what has to be pro...
This is a second installment, but the President of the War College has suggested that I refresh your...
Author Institution: Department of Agronomy, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station and Ohio State Univ...
World War II was not just a battle fought in the Pacific or in Europe. The war was being won back on...
In 1919, two things were clear about the entry of the United States into World War I: first, that th...
I have a very strong and a very deep conviction that in the final analysis the victory of the free w...
The article deals with certain political and economic consequences of recent American war involvemen...
In the first decade of this century, the Naval War College played a leading role in the newly instit...
The war we are already fighting (and losing) is an unconventional, undeclared war—waged with camoufl...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Conventional interpretations of WWII hold t...
This thumbnail sketch of the over-all balance of the U. S. economy, as it shifted from peace to war ...
Three concepts are essential to the study of the economic basis of warfare. The first of these conce...
I\u27m going to try to develop in these two lectures the topic the Admiral has assigned to me-someth...
The success of most wars depends in part on several important non-combat factors, and crucial among ...
This paper considers the productivity impact on the US economy of the period of war mobilization and...
There is no problem that is really difficult relative to raising the money to buy what has to be pro...
This is a second installment, but the President of the War College has suggested that I refresh your...
Author Institution: Department of Agronomy, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station and Ohio State Univ...
World War II was not just a battle fought in the Pacific or in Europe. The war was being won back on...
In 1919, two things were clear about the entry of the United States into World War I: first, that th...
I have a very strong and a very deep conviction that in the final analysis the victory of the free w...
The article deals with certain political and economic consequences of recent American war involvemen...
In the first decade of this century, the Naval War College played a leading role in the newly instit...
The war we are already fighting (and losing) is an unconventional, undeclared war—waged with camoufl...