Most historians now agree that the United States won its independence not with citizen-soldiers but through the exertions of a small coterie of hardened military professionals. These men fought for eight years in George Washington’s Continental Army which, these historians maintain, was fundamentally different from contemporary European institutions. This article argues that this distinction is largely overstated. Continental officers and soldiers considered themselves as members of a military community which traversed national and institutional boundaries. Their adherence to a set of common norms, customs, and behaviours suggests that, far from unique, the Continental Army was an extension of ‘Military Europe’
Explained and analyzed, in the context of the civil-military relationship, are the reasons why the A...
The American military tradition stretches back to the militia of England. The English colonists brou...
Military service was the agency through which American soldiers demonstrated and defined their belie...
This thesis investigates how the American state conducted the War of American Independence. Primari...
The Second Congress established the Continental Army, the first national fighting force, in the Euro...
This dissertation traces the development of organizational forms and tactical doctrine in the Contin...
This dissertation traces the development of organizational forms and tactical doctrine in the Contin...
Military service was the agency through which American soldiers in the Revolution through the beginn...
Military service was the agency through which American soldiers in the Revolution through the beginn...
Military service was the agency through which American soldiers in the Revolution through the beginn...
Military service was the agency through which American soldiers in the Revolution through the beginn...
Between 1783 and 1848, citizens and political leaders of the United States recognized that the organ...
Between 1783 and 1848, citizens and political leaders of the United States recognized that the organ...
This thesis explores how Americans articulated, imagined and understood their relationship with the ...
Explained and analyzed, in the context of the civil-military relationship, are the reasons why the A...
Explained and analyzed, in the context of the civil-military relationship, are the reasons why the A...
The American military tradition stretches back to the militia of England. The English colonists brou...
Military service was the agency through which American soldiers demonstrated and defined their belie...
This thesis investigates how the American state conducted the War of American Independence. Primari...
The Second Congress established the Continental Army, the first national fighting force, in the Euro...
This dissertation traces the development of organizational forms and tactical doctrine in the Contin...
This dissertation traces the development of organizational forms and tactical doctrine in the Contin...
Military service was the agency through which American soldiers in the Revolution through the beginn...
Military service was the agency through which American soldiers in the Revolution through the beginn...
Military service was the agency through which American soldiers in the Revolution through the beginn...
Military service was the agency through which American soldiers in the Revolution through the beginn...
Between 1783 and 1848, citizens and political leaders of the United States recognized that the organ...
Between 1783 and 1848, citizens and political leaders of the United States recognized that the organ...
This thesis explores how Americans articulated, imagined and understood their relationship with the ...
Explained and analyzed, in the context of the civil-military relationship, are the reasons why the A...
Explained and analyzed, in the context of the civil-military relationship, are the reasons why the A...
The American military tradition stretches back to the militia of England. The English colonists brou...
Military service was the agency through which American soldiers demonstrated and defined their belie...