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The United States Army 1783-1811 (Men-at-Arms) [Paperback]

James Kochan (Author), Dave Rickman (Illustrator)
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Men-at-Arms May 25, 2001
When the Revolutionary War (1775-1783) ended Washington's victorious Continental Army was disbanded. The infant United States had very mixed feelings about standing armies; but years of Indian-fighting on the frontier emphasised the need for a force larger than Josiah Harmar's original 700-man 1st American Regiment. In the event Secretary Hamilton's far-sighted reforms, which produced 'Wayne's Legion' in the early 1790s, were to be short-lived, and it took later threats of international war to stimulate the eventual expansion of the young US Army. James Kochan's meticulously researched study of a dramatic and confused period in American military history - the years of St Clair's disaster, 'Mad Anthony' Wayne's victory at Fallen Timbers, and Harrison's at Tippecanoe - is illustrated with many rare and important paintings and drawings.

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Packed with specially commissioned artwork, maps and diagrams, the Men-at-Arms series is an unrivalled illustrated reference on the history, organisation, uniforms and equipment of the world's military forces, past and present.

About the Author

James L Kochan spent nearly two decades as a museum director and curator, principally with the US National Park Service and Army Museum System, and most recently at George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate. Two years ago he formed his own antiques business and historical consultancy, including film and television technical advisory work, which is based at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. The co-author of Don Troiani's Soldiers in America, 1754-1865, he has written innumerable articles and has organised important exhibitions, including Treasures from Mount Vernon: George Washington Revealed.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 48 pages
  • Publisher: Osprey Publishing (May 25, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1841760870
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841760872
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 0.2 x 9.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #209,865 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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James L. Kochan spent nearly two decades as a museum director and curator, principally with the U.S. Army Museum System and the National Park Service (including seven years as supervisory curator at Morristown National Historical Park). Prior to forming his own historical consulting and antiques business in 1998, he was director of museum collections at Mount Vernon, during which he organized the blockbuster travelling exhibition, George Washington Revealed: Treasures from Mount Vernon. He is the recipient of numerous honors and awards for his curatorial and historical work, including the Anne S. K. Brown Military Fellowship at Brown University, the Award of Merit from the American Assoc. for State and Local History (AASLH), a Museum Fellowship from the British Council, and is a Fellow of the Company of Military Historians (CMH). Public service includes current and past positions as an officer, board member and editor for various professional organizations and charitable organizations, including AASLH, CMH, The Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, the American Revolution Roundtable, and the Texas and Virginia Associations of Museums.

Kochan is the author of four books: Don Troiani's Soldiers of the American Revolution, Hearts of Oak & Yankee Pluck, and a two-volume treatment on the early United States Army, 1783-1815, released by Osprey Publishing. In addition, he is the co-author of two other books, Don Troiani's Soldiers in America, 1754-1865 and Hessian Documents of the American Revolution, 1776-1783, as well as having published more than 100 articles and studies on various facets of military, naval, costume, and art history. A new multi-volume work, King George's Sea Soldiers: The Royal Marines in the Age of Fighting Sail, 1755-1815, is scheduled for publication in 2010. He is considered a leading expert on American and British uniforms, accoutrements, martial arms and related military and maritime artwork and artifacts, 1700-1850.

In addition to Kochan's current career in the fine art and antiques trade, he continues to serve as an consultant to various museums and historic sites. Kochan also works with the film/media industry; past projects have included serving as primary historical advisor to A&E Television's The American Revolution (1994) and other PBS and History Channel productions, an expert appraiser for The Antiques Roadshow, and was the primary historical consultant and technical advisor for costume, props and set dressing on Peter Weir's film adaptation of the Patrick O'Brien novels, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. Mr. Kochan resides in Frederick, Maryland, where he divides his time between research and writing, historical consulting, running James L. Kochan Fine Art & Antiques (http://jameskochan.com/), and restoring a large Federal townhouse.

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Book IF you Are Interested in the Subject, October 16, 2001
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United States Army 1783-1811 (Osprey Men-At-Arms, 352) describes the beginning of the United States Army in 1783 and desceibes its evolution and battles from 177783 to 1811 This is a period on which very little good, detailed information is available. It explains the need for a regular federal army and describes the infantry, artillery, and cavalry regiments which made up the army. The weapons carried and uniforms worn by the troops are presented in well done color plates, It starts with the first federal units formed in 1783 qnd closes with a description of the US Army as it was in 1811 just before the Start of the War of 1812. It is an excellent book well worth having if you are interested in the subject.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book!!!!!!!!!!, May 23, 2004
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This book is supposed to be about the uniforms , not the campaigns! It is the very best work on uniforms of the era and based on primary source materials. Far better then most the Man -at Arms fare.The best work on the topic ever, cheap at twice the price!
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars What Might Have Been vs. What Was Actually Worn, September 1, 2009
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First, yes, it's a uniform book, so any reviewer who says "too much about uniforms" needs to find a better crack dealer.

Simply put, this fills a niche, but readers should NOT take the uniform plates at face value as the plates show (particularly for the Legion of the United States) what the uniforms WOULD have looked like had the regulations been followed. Example, the Legion light infantry and rifles did NOT wear colored wings. There are several other issues like this throughout the book, so the reader needs to understand that the uniforms depicted are to illustrate what should have been, but not what was actually worn.
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THE COMPLEXITIES of the organisation of the troops of the newborn United States in the decades immediately following the War for Independence are perhaps best listed for clarity in the following chronological notes: April 1783 Declaration of the cessation of hostilities with Great Britain. Read the first page
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false buttonholes, artillery coats, sub legions, bearskin crests, yellow binding, scarlet lapels, winter overalls, scarlet facings, black facings, light dragoons, red facings, standing collar, pocket flaps, yellow buttons
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United States, Sub Legion, Secretary of War, West Point, Continental Army, American Regiment, Great Britain, Rifle Regiment, American Regt, Consolidated Regiment, New York, War Department, Courtesy Don Troiani Collection, Courtesy National Portrait Gallery, Josiah Harmar, Military Academy Museum, Smithsonian Institution, British Army, Cantonment Washington, Courtesy Library of Congress, James Wilkinson, Northwest Territory
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