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Bodies for Battle - US Army Physical Culture and Systematic Training, 1885-1957 (Hardcover)
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Bodies for Battle - US Army Physical Culture and Systematic Training, 1885-1957 (Hardcover)
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Physical training in the US Army has a surprisingly short history.
Bodies for Battle by Garrett Gatzemeyer is the first in-depth
analysis of the US Army's particular set of practices and values,
known as its physical culture, that emerged in the late nineteenth
century in response to tactical challenges and widespread anxieties
over diminishing masculinity. The US Army's physical culture
assumed a unity of mind and body; learning a physical act was not
just physical but also mental and social. Physical training and
exercise could therefore develop the whole individual, even
societies. Bodies for Battle is a study of how the US Army
developed modern, scientific training methods in response to
concerns about entering a competitive imperial world where embodied
nations battled for survival in a Social Darwinist framework. This
book connects social and cultural worries about American
masculinity and manliness with military developments (strategic,
tactical, technological) in the early twentieth century, and it
links trends in the United States and the US Army with larger
trans-Atlantic trends. Bodies for Battle presents new perspectives
on US civil-military relations, army officers' unease with citizen
armies, and the implications of compulsory military service.
Gatzemeyer offers a deeply informed historical understanding of
physical training practices in the US Army, the reasons why
soldiers exercise the way they do, and the influence of physical
culture's evolution on present-day reform efforts. Between the
1880s and the 1950s, the army's set of practices and values matured
through interactions between combat experience, developments in the
field of physical education, institutional outsiders, application
beyond the military, and popular culture. A persistent tension
between discipline and group averages on one hand and maximizing
the individual warrior's abilities on the other manifested early
and continues to this day. Bodies for Battle also builds on earlier
studies on sport in the US military by highlighting historical
divergences between athletics and disciplinary and combat readiness
impulses. Additionally, Bodies for Battle analyzes applications of
the army's physical culture to wider society in an effort to
"prehabilitate" citizens for service.
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