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George C. Marshall and the early Cold War : policy, politics, and society / edited by William A. Taylor ; foreword by Mark A. Stoler.

Contributor Taylor, William A., 1975- editor.

ImprintNorman : University of Oklahoma Press, [2020]

Descriptionxxv, 279 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Note:The Obligation to Serve: Marshall and Universal Military Training / William A. Taylor -- To Mediate Civil War: Marshall and the Mission to China / Katherine K. Reist -- The Advocate of Airpower: Marshall and an Independent U.S. Air Force / John M. Curatola -- Military Posture for Peace: Marshall and the National Security Act / Sean N. Kalic -- To Harness Atomic Power: Marshall and Nuclear Weapons / Frank A. Settle Jr. -- The Patient Is Sinking: Marshall and the European Recovery Program / Michael Holm -- An Alliance by Default: Marshall and the North Atlantic Treaty / Ingo Trauschweizer -- Return to the Pentagon: Marshall and the Korean War / Jared Dockery -- The Freedom to Serve: Marshall and Racial Integration of the U.S. Military / Jeremy P. Maxwell -- Conclusion: Good and Faithful Servant / William A. Taylor.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographic references and index.

Note:"This edited volume highlights and contextualizes George C. Marshall's roles in American diplomatic and military affairs in the post-World War II and early Cold War era."-- Provided by publisher.



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Taylor, William A., 1975- editor.
Stoler, Mark A. author of foreword.
Subject:
Marshall, George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959 -- Influence.
Subject:
Cold War.
World politics -- 1945-1955.
United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century.
United States -- Military policy -- History -- 20th century.