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To the Point: The United States Military Academy, 1802-1902

Autor George Pappas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iul 1993 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Few institutions have influenced U.S. history as profoundly as the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, which will celebrate its 200th anniversary on March 16, 2002. Born conceptually in Revolutionary War times, the USMA developed alongside the fledgling U.S. government, responded to presidential mandates, and produced dozens of national leaders. Yet the Academy itself receives short shrift from historians, who prefer to study its graduates. In To the Point: The United States Military Academy, 1802-1903, George Pappas offers the first fully developed chronicle of the USMA itself, seen through the eyes of the cadets and graduates who attended the Academy during its first hundred years. Colonel Pappas has drawn from hundreds of primary sources not previously available to or consulted by historians: military records, cadet and graduate letters, newspaper clippings, private diaries, scrapbooks, and photo albums. Taking special care to correct preexisting misconceptions, cadet sinkoids, and inaccurately reported facts and occurrences, he has interwoven the personal and the official to create a magnificent historical work. The reader discovers a key feature of the book in its very first section. Here, informed by newly available documents, Pappas describes in unprecedented detail the 27 years preceding the USMA's official beginnings in 1802. The reader learns of the Academy's precursors, the daily life of the early cadets--down to band practice and powdered hair--and the roots of a curriculum. Explained are the pivotal roles of such movers as Henry Burbeck, Jonathan Williams, and Henry Dearborn in effecting the Congressional mandate for the USMA.Subsequent sections, consistently displaying Colonel Pappas' tireless research, pursue the USMA's controversial first years, the selection and training of faculty members, development of the Academy's scientific and engineering curriculum, cultivation of administrators such as Alden Partridge and Sylvanus Thayer, and the institution's sometimes stormy relationship with the federal government. Moving through the USMA's first century, the book considers internal difficulties, disciplinary measures, and cadet recreation, integrating the USMA story with the Civil War and other historical events. The reader meets many historical figures such as George Washington, Jefferson Davis, Edgar Allan Poe, Davy Crockett, and James Madison--not as focal points but as players in the Academy's history. Pappas also marks the USMA's long-term impact, identifying graduates who performed outstandingly in the War with Mexico, the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, as elected officials, as founders of colleges, as builders of railroads, canals, bridges, and roads across the United States. Throughout, readers will find the author's engaging, literate prose as captivating as the story he tells--a style that makes rich use of vignettes, folklore, humor, and the words of ordinary people to bring history to life. Historic maps and numerous photos, many previously unpublished, enhance detailed descriptions of physical settings.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275943295
ISBN-10: 0275943291
Pagini: 528
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.15 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

GEORGE S. PAPPAS is a retired U.S. Army Colonel who was founder and first Director of the U.S. Army Military History Institute in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He is the author of Prudens Futuri: History of U.S. Army War College and The Cadet Chapel, United States Military Academy. He has published articles in military journals, including Assembly, Military Review, and Parameters.

Cuprins

Foreword by General Edward C. Meyer1775-1802The Foundation Is Laid1802-1817Struggle for SurvivalExistence in Name OnlyRight Man at the Right Time?Deliver Your Sword to the Bearer1817-1828The Rebuilding BeginsGoverned by the Rules and Articles of WarStill in a State of Progressive DevelopmentMembers of One BrotherhoodLiving Armory of the Nation1829-1833I Have the Honor to Tender My ResignationI Believe It the Best School in the World1833-1852A Firm Hand Is NeededPreparing for the Ultimate TestWe Follow, Close Order, Behind You1852-1865The Ante-Bellum ArmyWhen Shall We Meet Again?Adhere to Your Purpose1865-1902All Institutions Are Imperfect and Subject to the Law of ChangeGuard Well Your Heritage1902The Corps and the Corps and the CorpsAppendicesSuperintendents, United States Military AcademyCommandants of CadetsDeans of the Academic BoardThe 1780 Map of West Point: An Unintentional Historical HoaxComments on SourcesBibliographyIndexPhotographs and Maps