George C. Marshall servant of the American nation
As historian and biographer Mark Stoler has observed, the extraordinary career of George C. Marshall in the first half of the twentieth century paralleled the emergence of the United States as a great power. Indeed, this great servant-leader contributed substantively to virtually every important eve...
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New York, NY
Palgrave Macmillan
2011
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| Series: | World of the Roosevelts
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Table of Contents:
- George C. Marshall : servant of the American nation / Charles F. Brower
- The mind of Marshall / Josiah Bunting III
- Marshall and the emergence of a new generation of leaders / Edward M. Coffman
- Marshall as grand strategist / Paul L. Miles
- Marshall, education, and leadership / Williamson Murray
- The Marshall plan and American modesty / Nicolaus Mills
- Fighting the problem : George C. Marshall and Korea / James I. Matray
- Undervalued legacy : Marshall's mission to China / Barry F. Machado
- The Marshall leadership model and the prospect of administrative heroism / Gerald M. Pops
- Achieving victory through strategic management and leadership / Stewart W. Husted
- Demon of integrity / Charles F. Brower
- The Marshall legacy / Mark A. Stoler.


