Personal Papers in the United States Air Force Historical Research Center

Personal Papers in the United States Air Force Historical Research Center
Title Personal Papers in the United States Air Force Historical Research Center PDF eBook
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Pages 246
Release 1990
Genre Aeronautics, Military
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Monthly Bulletin

Monthly Bulletin
Title Monthly Bulletin PDF eBook
Author St. Louis Public Library
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Pages 414
Release 1928
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"Teachers' bulletin", vol. 4- issued as part of v. 23, no. 9-

U.S. Air Services

U.S. Air Services
Title U.S. Air Services PDF eBook
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Pages 666
Release 1926
Genre Aeronautics
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Personal Papers in the United States Air Force Historical Research Center

Personal Papers in the United States Air Force Historical Research Center
Title Personal Papers in the United States Air Force Historical Research Center PDF eBook
Author United States. Air Force. Historical Research Center
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1990
Genre Aeronautics, Military
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Empire of the Air

Empire of the Air
Title Empire of the Air PDF eBook
Author Jenifer Van Vleck
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 351
Release 2013-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 0674727320

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From the flights of the Wright brothers through the mass journeys of the jet age, airplanes inspired Americans to reimagine their nation’s place within the world. Now, Jenifer Van Vleck reveals the central role commercial aviation played in the United States’ rise to global preeminence in the twentieth century. As U.S. military and economic influence grew, the federal government partnered with the aviation industry to carry and deliver American power across the globe and to sell the very idea of the “American Century” to the public at home and abroad. Invented on American soil and widely viewed as a symbol of national greatness, the airplane promised to extend the frontiers of the United States “to infinity,” as Pan American World Airways president Juan Trippe said. As it accelerated the global circulation of U.S. capital, consumer goods, technologies, weapons, popular culture, and expertise, few places remained distant from the influence of Wall Street and Washington. Aviation promised to secure a new type of empire—an empire of the air instead of the land, which emphasized access to markets rather than the conquest of territory and made the entire world America’s sphere of influence. By the late 1960s, however, foreign airlines and governments were challenging America’s control of global airways, and the domestic aviation industry hit turbulent times. Just as the history of commercial aviation helps to explain the ascendance of American power, its subsequent challenges reflect the limits and contradictions of the American Century.

The First Flight Around the World, April 6-September 28, 1924

The First Flight Around the World, April 6-September 28, 1924
Title The First Flight Around the World, April 6-September 28, 1924 PDF eBook
Author Carroll V. Glines
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Flights around the world
ISBN 9781575100722

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April 6-September 28, 1924. Fully illustrated history recounts the U.S. Army's fascinating campaign to sponsor the first around-the-world flight using a seaplane. Includes bios of the key personalities and information on the aircraft involved.

Splendid Vision, Unswerving Purpose

Splendid Vision, Unswerving Purpose
Title Splendid Vision, Unswerving Purpose PDF eBook
Author Aeronautical Systems Center (U.S.). History Office
Publisher Department of the Air Force
Pages 532
Release 2002
Genre History
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This volume explores the nature of civil war in the modern world and in historical perspective. Civil wars represent the principal form of armed conflict since the end of the Second World War, and certainly in the contemporary era. The nature and impact of civil wars suggests that these conflicts reflect and are also a driving force for major societal change. In this sense, "Understanding Civil War: Continuity and Change in Intrastate Conflict" argues that the nature of civil war is not fundamentally changing in nature. The book includes a thorough consideration of patterns and types of intrastate conflict and debates relating to the causes, impact, and changing nature of war. A key focus is on the political and social driving forces of such conflict and its societal meanings, significance and consequences. The author also explores methodological and epistemological challenges related to studying and understanding intrastate war. A range of questions and debates are addressed. What is the current knowledge regarding the causes and nature of armed intrastate conflict? Is it possible to produce general, cross-national theories on civil war which have broad explanatory relevance? Is the concept of civil wars empirically meaningful in an era of globalization and transnational war? Has intrastate conflict fundamentally changed in nature? Are there historical patterns in different types of intrastate conflict? What are the most interesting methodological trends and debates in the study of armed intrastate conflict? How are narratives about the causes and nature of civil wars constructed around ideas such as ethnic conflict, separatist conflict and resource conflict? This book will be of much interest to students of civil wars, intrastate conflict, security studies and IR in general.