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Works by Ira D. Gruber

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What If? The World's Foremost Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been (1999) — Contributor — 1,934 copies, 27 reviews
Between War and Peace: How America Ends Its Wars (2011) — Contributor — 53 copies
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Spring 1998 (1998) — Author "Rebellion in the Balance" — 17 copies

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Although this book turned out to be just an extended essay with a lot of attached appendices, it's still a good essay. What Gruber argues is that the British officer corps learned a "prudent" style of war in the wake of the failures of the War of the Austrian Succession (after which there was a new commitment to professionalism), but prudential war was at odds with the aggressive course of action that London desired, leading to much command turbulence. The ultimate irony is that the American show more military leadership had assimilated the same lessons of prudence and were, ultimately, better served by them. show less

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