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MILH510 Forums and Assignments Entire Course Forum 1 Colonial Period Analyse the Euro-colonial approach to American Indian Warfare Forum 2 Revolutionary Period Question: Analyze the strategies, tactics, and leadership qualities of the American and British military commanders Forum 3 US Civil War Analyze the generalship of Lee, Grant, and Sherman Forum 4 Empire Critique the US military’s performance in the Spanish-American War Forum 5 Interwar Years Assess how the America’s embrace of isolationism affected the military Forum 6 World War II Evaluate US Strategy in the Pacific
Forum 7 Cold War / Vietnam Assess how US civil and military policy changed after the TET Offensive Forum 8 End of Cold War and Gulf War Evaluate the effectiveness of US Strategy in the Persian Gulf Book Review 1 You will write three book reviews Each book review should summarize the content of the book, identify its central thesis, and if possible point out what of its arguments and interpretations were new contributions to the literature on that topic, placing it in the context of our overall knowledge of American military history in general When possible, your review should also offer a brief (probably one-sentence) statement of the author’s background and qualifications to write the book Each review should be 800-1000 words in length and will be worth 20% of your final grade, for a total of 60% The length limits will be strictly enforced You should feel free to disagree with the books you review For Book Review 1, choose either Anderson, A People Army or Royster, A Revolutionary People at War, or Hagerman, The American Civil War and the Origins of Modern Warfare If you can find them If you can not find either book, because of where you are located, then choose another book that follows the theme of either of the two previous books Book Review 2 You will write three book reviews Each book review should summarize the content of the book, identify its central thesis, and if possible point out what of its arguments and interpretations were new contributions to the literature on that topic, placing it in the context of our overall knowledge of American military history in general When possible, your review should also offer a brief (probably one-sentence) statement of the author’s background and qualifications to write the book Each review should be 800-1000 words in length and will be worth 20% of your final grade, for a total of 60% The length limits will be strictly enforced You should feel free to disagree with the books you review For Book Review 2, choose either Linn, The Philippine War, Keene, Doughboys, Mansoor, The GI Offensive in Europe, or, Dower, War Without Mercy If you can find them If you can not find either book, because of where you are located, then choose another book that follows the theme of either of the two previous books Book Review 3 You will write three book reviews Each book review should summarize the content of the book, identify its central thesis, and if possible point out what of its arguments and interpretations were new contributions to the literature on that topic, placing it in the context of our overall knowledge of American military history in general When possible, your review should also offer a brief (probably one-sentence) statement of the author’s background and qualifications to write the book Each review should be 800-1000 words in length and will be worth 20% of your final grade, for a total of 60% The length limits will be strictly enforced You should feel free to disagree with the books you review For Book Review 3, choose either Appleman, East of Chosin, Krepinevich, The Army and Vietnam, or Atkinson, Crusade If you can find them If you can not find either book, because of where you are located, then choose another book that follows the theme of either of the three previous books.