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- catalog contributor b3067419.
- catalog created "1957.".
- catalog date "1957".
- catalog date "1957.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1957.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies.".
- catalog description "Introduction: the armed forces as a political problem, by M. Howard.--Great Britain: the Crimean War to the First World War, by R. Blake.--France: the French Army and politics, by G. Chapman.--Germany: from Scharnhorst to Schleicher, the Prussian Officer Corps in politics, 1806-1933, by F.L. Carsten.--Russia: army and autocracy, by G.H.N. Seton-Watson.--Japan: the military domination of Japanese policy, 1931-1945, by F.C. Jones.--Spain: rule by generals, by A.R.M. Carr.--Latin America: the caudilio tradition, by R.A. Humphreys.--The United States: civilian and military power, by D.W. Brogan.".
- catalog extent "192 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Soldiers and governments.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Soldiers and governments.".
- catalog issued "1957".
- catalog issued "1957.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Eyre & Spottiswoode,".
- catalog relation "Soldiers and governments.".
- catalog subject "355.082".
- catalog subject "Militarism.".
- catalog subject "UA10 .H6".
- catalog subject "World politics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: the armed forces as a political problem, by M. Howard.--Great Britain: the Crimean War to the First World War, by R. Blake.--France: the French Army and politics, by G. Chapman.--Germany: from Scharnhorst to Schleicher, the Prussian Officer Corps in politics, 1806-1933, by F.L. Carsten.--Russia: army and autocracy, by G.H.N. Seton-Watson.--Japan: the military domination of Japanese policy, 1931-1945, by F.C. Jones.--Spain: rule by generals, by A.R.M. Carr.--Latin America: the caudilio tradition, by R.A. Humphreys.--The United States: civilian and military power, by D.W. Brogan.".
- catalog title "Soldiers and governments; nine studies in civil-military relations.".
- catalog type "text".