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نویسندگان: Benjamin R. Beede
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ISBN (شابک) : 1136989900, 9781136989902
ناشر: Routledge
سال نشر: 2012
تعداد صفحات: 545
زبان: English
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب جنگ های کوچک ایالات متحده، 1899-2009: کتابشناسی مشروح شده نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
جنگهای کوچک ایالات متحده، 1899–2009 کتابشناسی کاملی از آثار مربوط به مداخله نظامی ایالات متحده و جنگهای نامنظم در سراسر جهان، و همچنین تلاشها برای سرکوب شورشها از طرف متحدان آمریکایی است. متن درگیری ها از سال 1898 تا کنون را با حاشیه نویسی دقیق از منابع انتخاب شده پوشش می دهد. در این ویرایش دوم، بنجامین آر. بیدی، کار مهم خود را اصلاح کرده و آن را کاملاً به روز می کند، از جمله مدخل هایی در مورد درگیری های جاری در عراق و افغانستان. یک ابزار تحقیقاتی ارزشمند، جنگهای کوچک ایالات متحده، 1899-2009، منبعی حیاتی برای دانشجویان و محققانی است که تاریخ نظامی ایالات متحده را مطالعه میکنند.
The Small Wars of the United States, 1899–2009 is the complete bibliography of works on US military intervention and irregular warfare around the world, as well as efforts to quell insurgencies on behalf of American allies. The text covers conflicts from 1898 to present, with detailed annotations of selected sources. In this second edition, Benjamin R. Beede revises his seminal work, bringing it completely up to date, including entries on the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. An invaluable research tool, The Small Wars of the United States, 1899–2009 is a critical resource for students and scholars studying US military history.
The Small Wars of the United States, 1899–2009: An Annotated Bibliography Copyright Contents Acknowledgments Introduction I Bibliographic sources A. Catalogs of manuscripts B. Oral history C. Online periodical, newspaper, and report indexes D. Bibliographies E. Libraries and research centers II Histories and general studies III Pre-World War II doctrines and general studies, 1899–1940 A. Doctrines B. Organizing for expeditionary service C. Counterinsurgency tactics D. The role of air power E. Military government/civic action F. Other topics IV The Philippine–American War and the Moro campaigns, 1899–c.1918 A. General studies B. The Philippine–American War, 1899–c.1918 C. The Moro campaigns, 1902–c.1913 V Boxer Uprising, 1898–1901 A. Published documentary collections and official reports B. General surveys C. The defense of the legations D. The Seymour Expedition E. The attack on Tianjin F. Subsequent fighting in the Tianjin area G. The advance to Beijing H. The role of the marines I. Medical aspects of the China Relief Expedition J. Military government VI China, 1901–41 A. General studies B. Army service in China C. The Yangzi Patrol D. The Panay incident E. The end of the gunboat era F. Other naval operations in China G. Marine operations in China VII Cuba, 1906–09 A. The Platt Amendment B. General studies C. Military studies D. Other activities VIII Nicaragua, 1909–25 A. Interventions of 1909, 1910, and 1912 B. The legation guard as an American presence in Nicaragua, 1912–25 IX The Mexican border, 1911–19 A. General treatments B. Taft and the intervention question C. Border skirmishes and the broader problem of intervention D. The attack on Columbus, New Mexico, 1916 E. The Punitive Expedition: general studies F. The Punitive Expedition: major battles G. The Punitive Expedition: weapons and equipment H. The Punitive Expedition: logistics I. The Punitive Expedition: patrols and skirmishes J. The Punitive Expedition: commanders and others K. The Punitive Expedition: the role of aviation L. The Punitive Expedition: medical aspects M. The Punitive Expedition: the horses N. Mobilization of the National Guard for border service X Veracruz, 1914 A. General studies B. Diplomatic aspects of the occupation C. The attack on Veracruz D. Military government/civic action E. Other topics XI Haiti, 1915–34 A. Congressional hearings and official reports B. General studies C. The decision to intervene D. The campaigns E. Battle of Fort Rivière F. The role of air power G. Military advisory activities H. The occupation regime I. Civic action J. Haiti as a duty station K. The decision to withdraw L. The marine withdrawal XII Dominican Republic, 1916–24 A. Congressional hearings and official reports B. General studies C. Strategy and tactics D. The role of air power E. Military advisory activities F. Military government/civic action G. The decision to withdraw H. The marine withdrawal I. The aftermath XIII Cuba, 1917–22 A. Diplomatic background of the intervention B. Marine landings and the intervention C. Special studies XIV Russia, 1918–20 A. General studies B. Diplomatic and political studies C. Military analyses XV North Russia, 1918–19 A. Contemporary general studies B. Later analyses C. Combat narratives D. Naval operations E. Political critiques XVI Siberia, 1918–20 A. General studies B. Political and diplomatic studies C. Personal narratives D. Naval and marine operations XVII Nicaragua, 1927–33 A. The decision to intervene B. General surveys C. Strategy and tactics D. Major battles and campaigns E. The role of air power F. Military advisory activities G. Other military topics H. Civic action I. Political developments during the intervention J. The decision to withdraw K. The evacuation XVIII Post-World War II doctrines and general studies A. Counterinsurgency in the 1950s B. Counterinsurgency doctrine C. Small wars and counterinsurgency: general studies D. Small wars, counterinsurgency, and the media E. The Kennedy counterinsurgency initiative F. Special Forces and related units G. The navy and counterinsurgency H. Counterinsurgency training in the 1960s I. Systems analysis and counterinsurgency J. Counterinsurgency tactics K. Counterinsurgency weapons L. Intelligence and counterinsurgency M. Other facets of counterinsurgency N. Civic action XIX North China, 1945–49 A. General studies B. Diplomatic and political perspectives C. Repatriation of the Japanese in China D. Marines as railway guards E. Clashes with Chinese Communist forces F. Other topics XX Lebanon, 1958 A. Political surveys of the Lebanon crisis B. General military studies C. The landings D. Political conficts during the landings E. The navy’s role in Lebanon F. The marines in Lebanon G. Special military studies H. The influence of the Lebanon operation on the armed forces XXI Dominican Republic, 1965–66 A. General studies B. General military studies C. Naval operations D. Marine operations E. Army operations F. Air force operations XXII From the Nixon Doctrine through the end of the Cold War, 1970–90 A. Doctrines B. Small wars: general studies C. Small wars and the media D. Counterinsurgency and low-intensity confict theory after Vietnam E. Counterinsurgency forces: general F. Counterinsurgency forces: army and air force G. Counterinsurgency forces: marines and navy H. Evacuation operations I. The legal aspects of counterinsurgency J. Intelligence and counterinsurgency K. Civil affairs/civic action XXIII Lebanon, 1982–84 A. Congressional hearings and official reports B. General studies C. The withdrawal of the marines D. Other aspects of the Lebanon intervention XXIV Grenada, 1983–85 A. Congressional hearings and official reports B. Documentary collections C. General studies D. The decision to intervene E. Military and naval operations F. Political and legal aspects G. The media and the Grenada invasion H. African-American perspectives on Grenada XXV Panama, 1989 A. General studies B. Military studies: general C. Military studies: specialized XXVI From the end of the Cold War to the War on Terrorism, 1991–2001 A. Small wars, military humanitarian efforts, and peacekeeping: general studies B. Counterinsurgency and low-intensity conflict theory XXVII Persian Gulf War, 1990 A. Bibliography B. Dictionaries and encyclopedias C. Chronologies D. General studies E. Decision to go to war F. Air operations G. Army land operations H. Marine operations I. Naval operations J. Special military operations K. Special military studies L. Logistics M. Civil affairs/civic action N. Political aspects O. Legal aspects P. The Gulf War and the media and the role of public opinion XXVIII Somalia, 1992–94 A. General studies B. Military studies: general C. Military studies: intelligence D. Military studies: logistics E. Other military studies F. The battle of Mogadishu G. Legal aspects H. The Somalia intervention and the media XXIX Bosnia, 1992–96 A. General studies B. Air operations C. Other military studies D. The peace settlement XXX Haiti, 1991–96 A. General studies B. Military studies: general C. Special military studies XXXI Kosovo, 1999– A. General studies and political analyses B. Military studies: general C. The air campaign D. The international force in Kosovo XXXII Doctrines and general studies in the age of the War on Terrorism A. Counterinsurgency doctrine B. Counterinsurgency doctrine: critiques C. Small wars: general studies D. Counterinsurgency: general studies E. Counterinsurgency: past lessons F. Counterinsurgency: tactics G. Counterinsurgency: logistics H. Intelligence and counterinsurgency I. Aviation and counterinsurgency J. Counterinsurgency and civic action K. Counterinsurgency: legal aspects L. Counterinsurgency forces: general M. Counterinsurgency forces: army and air force N. Counterinsurgency forces: marines and navy XXXIII Afghanistan, 2001– A. Encyclopedia B. General studies C. General military studies D. Air operations E. Ground combat F. Special military operations G. Intelligence H. Military advisory activities I. Logistics J. Civil affairs/civic action K. Psychological operations L. Engineering operations XXXIV Iraq War, 2003– A. General studies B. The decision for war C. General military studies D. Air operations E. Ground combat F. Battles: Baghdad G. Battles: Fallujah H. Insurgency and the counterinsurgency campaign I. Naval operations J. Intelligence K. Prisons and prisoners L. Military advisory activities M. Logistics N. Civil affairs/civic action O. Information programs/psychological operations P. The media and the war Q. Terminating the war Author index Subject index