Description
The Meuse-Argonne was the single largest and bloodiest battle in American military history, which defined American military experience in the First World War and profoundly impacted the course of the War and the development of American military doctrine.
Yet, despite its size and importance, the battle has up until now received little attention from researchers. A Companion to the Meuse-Argonne Campaign provides an opportunity for World War I scholars to explore numerous facets of this battle, including many controversies about its value, importance, and cause, in historiographical essays that reflect the current state of the field in each instance.
The text is organized into seven sections, containing a total of 35 essays which deal with various aspects of this battle and the larger campaign. Narrative chapters are combined with specific episodes within the three broader phases of the month-and-a-half-long campaign as well as thematic essays covering key issues across all the fighting. For the first time original essays are presented on the French and German participation in–and perspectives on–this important event, providing a major contribution to our understanding.
Approximate size of book and weight. All books with be shipped Media Mail, but
we still need to know if it is oversized or extremely heavy.
Dimension: 7 x 1.2 x 10 inches Weight: 2.22 lbs.