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Civil-Military Relations on the Frontier and Beyond, 1865-1917 (Hardcover)
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Civil-Military Relations on the Frontier and Beyond, 1865-1917 (Hardcover)
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Civilian control of the military is one of the cornerstones on
which America is built, extending back even before the founding of
the nation. In this volume, Byler examines the development of
civil-military relations from the end of the Civil War until the
start of the First World War, looking at what happened and why.
During this period, an initially small, poorly funded, and often
unpopular military continued its traditional subordination to
civilian authority despite the dissatisfaction of many of its
leaders. This volume explores why this was the case. It then
demonstrates that even after the military achieved victory over
Spain and began to rule overseas colonial possessions, giving it
new prestige and influence, the experience of the previous decades
ensured that the traditional principle of civilian control remained
strong. Significant tensions developed between civilian and
military leaders as the small and poorly-funded military was sent
on missions in the Reconstruction South and the Indian West, into
overseas wars against the Spanish and the Filipino nationalists,
and on interventions in the Caribbean and Central America.
Nonetheless, officers continued to obey civilian authorities
because of a developing professional ethos that emphasized the
tradition of subordination to civilian leaders and the
disengagement of the military from politics. Even as the military
gained the size, strength, and prestige to challenge civilian
control, it did not do so directly. Instead, it became adept at
working within civilian institutions, forming alliances with
leaders inside and outside government to shape the policies it
wanted.
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