Monday, March 3, 2008

House of War

by James Carroll

This substantial book is essentially a "biography" of the Pentagon and the rise of American military power from World War II to Iraq. James Carroll chronicles the influence and use of the US military's might throughout the world, the development of atomic power and the Cold War. He also explores America's modern military conflicts and critiques the Reagan, Clinton and Bush administrations.
-- Joe Geisendorfer, Faculty