Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 10 (Spring 2020)
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2020
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West Point Press
Abstract
Report is a non-profit publication produced by undergraduate cadets at the United States Military Academy. It accepts and encourages submissions from undergraduates in the fall and spring. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
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Editor-in-Chief: Daniel Berardino (2020), Military History
Supervising Editor: Gregory Brookover (2020), Military History
Supervising Editor: Andrew Carter (2020), Military History
Copy Editor: Nicholas Lunsford (2020), Computer Science
Editors: Collin Keogh (2021), American History; Brandi Braggs (2021), American History; Seth Bolden (2022), International History; Holland Pratt (2022), Military History
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Polczynski, Drew. “Consequences Of Inadequacy: Russian Operational Failure At The Battle Of Liaoyang In The Russo-Japanese War.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 10 (2020): 6-15.
Swanson, Robert. “The Hand Of The Chancellor: Otto Von Bismarck As The Primary Cause Of The Franco-Prussian War.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 10 (2020): 15-24.
Curran, Desmond. “Unenthusiastic Imperialism: William Mckinley And The Acquisition Of The Philippines In The Spanish-American War Of 1898.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 10 (2020): 25-57.
Bryan, Michael. “Conceiving The Marshall Plan: A Three-Part Study Of Motive Behind U.S. Development Policy.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 10 (2020): 58-72.
Carter, Andrew. “The Man Who Lost China: Chang Kai-Shek.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 10 (2020): 73-81.
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History
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Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 10; Spring 2020