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Author: Jeremy Black
Reviewed by Dr. James D. Scudieri, senior research historian, Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College
Senior research historian Dr. James D. Scudieri provides a detailed outline of Jeremy Black’s history of the British Army from 1688 to 1815, highlighting the author’s “theme that the British Army made the empire as much as the Royal Navy—through projecting Landpower.” Scudieri also notes the book’s value to American readers, writing, “American security professionals will see parallel insights from this small regular army within a parliamentary system” and that the “US Army’s evolution in a republic that centers the military establishment in Congress, including wartime expansion and peacetime reductions, developed from this British basis.”
Publication Date
12-12-2024
Keywords
British Army eighteenth-century campaigns; British Army Napoleonic campaigns; army and politics; civilian-military relations
Disciplines
Defense and Security Studies | Military History
Recommended Citation
James D. Scudieri,
Book Review: How the Army Made Britain a Global Power: 1688–1815 ( US Army War College Press, 2024),
https://press.armywarcollege.edu/parameters_bookshelf/66