EasterBlack-owned or founded brands at TargetGroceryClothing, Shoes & AccessoriesBabyHomeFurnitureKitchen & DiningOutdoor Living & GardenToysElectronicsVideo GamesMovies, Music & BooksSports & OutdoorsBeautyPersonal CareHealthPetsHousehold EssentialsArts, Crafts & SewingSchool & Office SuppliesParty SuppliesLuggageGift IdeasGift CardsClearanceTarget New ArrivalsTarget Finds#TargetStyleTop DealsTarget Circle DealsWeekly AdShop Order PickupShop Same Day DeliveryRegistryRedCardTarget CircleFind Stores

Conscription and Democracy - (Contributions in Military Studies) by George Q Flynn (Hardcover)

Conscription and Democracy - (Contributions in Military Studies) by  George Q Flynn (Hardcover) - 1 of 1
$95.00 when purchased online
Target Online store #3991

About this item

Highlights

  • Finding the manpower to defend democracy has been a recurring problem.
  • About the Author: GEORGE Q. FLYNN taught at Seattle University, Indiana University, the University of Miami, and Texas Tech University.
  • 318 Pages
  • Technology, Military Science
  • Series Name: Contributions in Military Studies

Description



About the Book




Finding the manpower to defend democracy has been a recurring problem. Russell Weigley writes: The historic preoccupation of the Army's thought in peacetime has been the manpower question: how, in an unmilitary nation, to muster adequate numbers of capable soldiers quickly should war occur. When the nature of modern warfare made an all-volunteer army inadequate, the major Western democracies confronted the dilemma of involuntary military service in a free society. The core of this manuscript concerns methods by which France, Great Britain, and the United States solved the problem and why some solutions were more lasting and effective than others. Flynn challenges conventional wisdom that suggests that conscription was inefficient and that it promoted inequality of sacrifice.

Sharing similar but not identical diplomatic outlooks, the three countries discussed here were allies in world wars and in the Cold War, and they also confronted the problem of using conscripts to defend colonial interests in an age of decolonization. These societies rest upon democratic principles, and operating a draft in a democracy raises several unique problems. A particular tension develops as a result of adopting forced military service in a polity based on concepts of individual rights and freedoms. Despite the protest and inconsistencies, the criticism and waste, Flynn reveals that conscription served the three Western democracies well in an historical context, proving effective in gathering fighting men and allowing a flexibility to cope and change as problems arose.



Book Synopsis



Finding the manpower to defend democracy has been a recurring problem. Russell Weigley writes: The historic preoccupation of the Army's thought in peacetime has been the manpower question: how, in an unmilitary nation, to muster adequate numbers of capable soldiers quickly should war occur. When the nature of modern warfare made an all-volunteer army inadequate, the major Western democracies confronted the dilemma of involuntary military service in a free society. The core of this manuscript concerns methods by which France, Great Britain, and the United States solved the problem and why some solutions were more lasting and effective than others. Flynn challenges conventional wisdom that suggests that conscription was inefficient and that it promoted inequality of sacrifice.

Sharing similar but not identical diplomatic outlooks, the three countries discussed here were allies in world wars and in the Cold War, and they also confronted the problem of using conscripts to defend colonial interests in an age of decolonization. These societies rest upon democratic principles, and operating a draft in a democracy raises several unique problems. A particular tension develops as a result of adopting forced military service in a polity based on concepts of individual rights and freedoms. Despite the protest and inconsistencies, the criticism and waste, Flynn reveals that conscription served the three Western democracies well in an historical context, proving effective in gathering fighting men and allowing a flexibility to cope and change as problems arose.



Review Quotes




"A well-researched, insightful, and highly useful comparative history of conscription in three western nations. a splendid addition to our knowledge of the draft and political culture in the twentieth century."-John Whiteclay ChambersII Rutgers University Editor-in-Chief, Oxford Companion to American Military History

"Conscription and Democracy does what no other book has ever done. We come to a new understanding of modern democracies by looking at the conscription systems of the United States, Great Britain and France. Each of these countries confronted the dilemma of involuntary military service in a free society in both similar and contrasting ways. Combining systematic research with comparative analysis, George Flynn makes a landmark contribution to a critically important, but, heretofore, understudied subject."-Charles Moskos Professor of Sociology Northwestern University

"Historians talk a lot about writing comparative studies, but rarely follow through and do them. George Flynn's admirable history of conscription in France, Great Britain, and the United States is therefore doubly welcome. Conscription and Democracy is well written, thoroughly researched, and very intelligently argued."-James T. Patterson Professor of History Brown University

"George Flynn masterfully analyzes a complex issue in a very readable way....[A]n exceptionally well-written and researched book."-On Point

?Despite the manifest effectiveness of current volunteer systems, the issue of how a nation determines "who does the dying" remains vexing in this age of Small Wars, and will likely explode should the nation go to war. Fortunately, Flynn has provided a key referent for those discussions.?-The Journal of Military History

?George Flynn masterfully analyzes a complex issue in a very readable way....[A]n exceptionally well-written and researched book.?-On Point

?This thoroughly researched and copiously referenced volume examines conscription in France, Great Britain, and the US from the perspective of the two world wars, limited and colonial struggles, fairness, conscience, political strictures and their manifestations in manning the militaries, how the parameters of conscription were altered and interpreted historically, and the undulating support for conscription. Appropriate as a reference source for advanced students of history, political science, and sociology who are interested in military studies.?-Choice

"Despite the manifest effectiveness of current volunteer systems, the issue of how a nation determines "who does the dying" remains vexing in this age of Small Wars, and will likely explode should the nation go to war. Fortunately, Flynn has provided a key referent for those discussions."-The Journal of Military History

"This thoroughly researched and copiously referenced volume examines conscription in France, Great Britain, and the US from the perspective of the two world wars, limited and colonial struggles, fairness, conscience, political strictures and their manifestations in manning the militaries, how the parameters of conscription were altered and interpreted historically, and the undulating support for conscription. Appropriate as a reference source for advanced students of history, political science, and sociology who are interested in military studies."-Choice



About the Author



GEORGE Q. FLYNN taught at Seattle University, Indiana University, the University of Miami, and Texas Tech University. He is the author of several books dealing with recent American political history. His most recent work is The Draft, 1940-1973 (1993).
Dimensions (Overall): 9.56 Inches (H) x 6.42 Inches (W) x 1.01 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.31 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 318
Genre: Technology
Sub-Genre: Military Science
Series Title: Contributions in Military Studies
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover
Author: George Q Flynn
Language: English
Street Date: December 30, 2001
TCIN: 1006473721
UPC: 9780313319129
Item Number (DPCI): 247-20-2774
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
If the item details aren’t accurate or complete, we want to know about it.

Shipping details

Estimated ship dimensions: 1.01 inches length x 6.42 inches width x 9.56 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 1.31 pounds
We regret that this item cannot be shipped to PO Boxes.
This item cannot be shipped to the following locations: American Samoa (see also separate entry under AS), Guam (see also separate entry under GU), Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico (see also separate entry under PR), United States Minor Outlying Islands, Virgin Islands, U.S., APO/FPO

Return details

This item can be returned to any Target store or Target.com.
This item must be returned within 90 days of the date it was purchased in store, shipped, delivered by a Shipt shopper, or made ready for pickup.
See the return policy for complete information.

Trending Computers & Technology Books

Planes by Byron Barton (Board Book)

$7.99
Buy 2, get 1 free select books, movies, music & Funko

Empire of AI - by  Karen Hao (Hardcover)

$21.71
was $27.14 New lower price
Buy 2, get 1 free select books, movies, music & Funko

Microsoft 365 Excel for Dummies - by  David H Ringstrom (Paperback)

$17.99
was $22.49 New lower price
Buy 2, get 1 free select books, movies, music & Funko

Related Categories

Get top deals, latest trends, and more.

Privacy policy

Footer

About Us

About TargetCareersNews & BlogTarget BrandsBullseye ShopSustainability & GovernancePress CenterAdvertise with UsInvestorsAffiliates & PartnersSuppliersTargetPlus

Help

Target HelpReturnsTrack OrdersRecallsContact UsFeedbackAccessibilitySecurity & FraudTeam Member ServicesLegal & Privacy

Stores

Find a StoreClinicPharmacyTarget OpticalMore In-Store Services

Services

Target Circle™Target Circle™ CardTarget Circle 360™Target AppRegistrySame Day DeliveryOrder PickupDrive UpFree 2-Day ShippingShipping & DeliveryMore Services
PinterestFacebookInstagramXYoutubeTiktokTermsCA Supply ChainPrivacy PolicyCA Privacy RightsYour Privacy ChoicesInterest Based AdsHealth Privacy Policy