Bodies for Battle - US Army Physical Culture and Systematic Training, 1885-1957
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epub | 3.48 MB | English | Isbn: B09KF5JX1L | Author: Garrett Gatzemeyer | Year: 2021
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Physical training in the US Army has a surprisingly short history. Bodies for Battle by Garrett Gatzemeyer is the first in-depth analysis of the US Army's particular set of practices and values, known as its physical culture, that emerged in the late nineteenth century in response to tactical challenges and widespread anxieties over diminishing masculinity. The US Army's physical culture assumed a unity of mind and body; learning a physical act was not just physical but also mental and social. Physical training and exercise could therefore develop the whole individual, even societies. Bodies for Battle is a study of how the US Army developed modern, scientific training methods in response to concerns about entering a competitive imperial world where embodied nations battled for survival in a Social Darwinist framework. This book connects social and cultural worries about American masculinity and manliness with military developments (strategic, tactical,...
Category:20th Century History of the U.S., Military History of the United States, Exercise & Fitness
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