Beat your plowshares into swords, and your pruninghooks into
spears: let the weak say I am strong.-Joel 3:10
Beating Plowshares into Swords inaugurates an extraordinarily
ambitious effort by Paul Koistinen to compose a comprehensive and
wide-ranging study on the economics of American warfare from the
colonial period to the present. When completed, this multi-volume
project will stand as the definitive work on a complex subject that
until now has been superficially treated or completely ignored.
Koistinen focuses not upon battlefields and battles but upon the
means used to make and sustain the armies and navies that have
fought in such horrific arenas. Drawing upon a vast array of
sources in a number of diverse fields, he analyzes how America has
mobilized itself for the conduct of war. He argues that to fully
understand that process we must closely examine the complex
interrelations among economic, political, and military institutions
within the context of relentless modernization and technological
innovation.
In this first volume, Koistinen describes how an undeveloped
"preindustrial" economy forced Americans to fight defensive wars of
attrition like the Revolution and the War of 1812. By the time of
the Mexican War, however, a gradually maturing economy allowed the
U.S. to use a much more offensive-minded strategy to achieve its
goals. The book concludes with an exhaustive examination of the
Civil War, a conflict that both anticipated and differed from the
total wars of the industrialized era. Koistinen demonstrates that
the North relied upon its enormous economic might to overwhelm the
Confederacy through a strategy of annihilation, while the South
bungled its own strategy of attrition by failing to mobilize
effectively a much less-developed economy.
With this and subsequent volumes, Koistinen's sweeping synthesis
provides a panoramic view that enlarges and in significant ways
alters our vision of the turbulent relationship between war and
society in America.
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