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Author Davidson, Joel R. (Joel Robert), 1959-

Title Armchair warriors : private citizens, popular press, and the rise of American power / by Joel R. Davidson
Published Annapolis, Md. : Naval Institute Press, [2014]

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Description 1 online resource (349 pages)
Contents Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. To the World Stage: The Spanish War and the Philippine Insurrection; 2. Gun Bases, Pancho Villa, and Hyphenated Americans: Prelude to Armageddon; 3. A New Type of Pirate: World War I at Sea; 4. Over There: The Campaign in Europe; 5. Disarmament and Depression: The Great War's Aftermath; 6. Vulnerable Giant: Defending the Homeland; 7. Balancing Act: The Era of Semibelligerency; 8. Dangerous Minds: Fear and Fanaticism in Total War; 9. Bombs Away! America Rules the Skies; 10. Hit the Beach! Invasion and Liberation
11. Red Hordes and Radiation: The Cold War Begins12. Conclusion: TV Wars, Tonkin, and Beyond; Notes; Bibliography; Index; About the Author
Summary This book is a history of public information and personal ideas about war and the military over the last century. It examines the interplay between popular media coverage of the nation's wars and the perceptions of ordinary Americans regarding military issues. Davidson studied Americans who produced a wealth of proposals to solve some of the most pressing military problems of their day. His book consists of hundreds of letters sent to those in charge of the armed forces, advising them on issues ranging from grand strategy to individual combat. Davidson sets their letters alongside extract
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Subject War -- Press coverage -- United States -- History -- 20th century
War -- Press coverage -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Letters to the editor -- United States
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Journalism.
Letters to the editor.
War -- Press coverage.
United States.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781612515779
1612515770