The Claremont Review of Books Archives The Claremont Review of Books • 11 Years,
32 Issues,
803 Articles,
1,872pp

Essays
The Case for the Academies
Absolutely American, by David Lipsky
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Reviewed Books and Films
Absolutely American (2003)David Lipsky
Four Years at West Point
2 Reviews, 1 Readable

Sea Change at Annapolis (2006)H. Michael Gelfand
The United States Naval Academy, 1949-2000
2 Reviews, 1 Readable

Honor Bright (2008)Lewis Sorley
History and Origins of the West Point Honor Code and System
1 Review, 1 Readable

Stronger Than Custom (2001)Robert Lance Janda
West Point and the Admission of Women
1 Review, 1 Readable

The Unforgiving Minute (2010)Craig M. Mullaney
A Soldier's Education
1 Review, 1 Readable

Duty First (2002)Ed Ruggero
A Year in the Life of West Point and the Making of American Leaders
1 Review, 1 Readable

Skies to Conquer (2010)Diana Jean Schemo
A Year Inside the Air Force Academy
1 Review, 1 Readable

Soldier's Heart (2007)Elizabeth D. Samet
Reading Literature Through Peace and War at West Point
2 Reviews, 1 Readable

Annapolis Autumn (2005)Bruce Fleming
Life, Death, and Literature at the U.S. Naval Academy
1 Review, 1 Readable

Bridging the Military-Civilian Divide (2010)Bruce Fleming
What Each Side Must Know About the Other---and About Itself
1 Review, 1 Readable

The Fourth Star (2010)David Cloud and Greg Jaffe
Four Generals and the Epic Struggle for the Future of the United States Army
1 Review, 1 Readable

History of the U.S. Army Cadet Command (2009)Arthur T. Coumbe
Second Ten Years, 1996-2006
1 Review, 1 Readable

Making Citizen-Soldiers (2000)Michael S. Neiberg
ROTC and the Ideology of American Military Service
3 Reviews, 1 Readable

Army 101 (2007)David Axe
Inside ROTC in a Time of War
1 Review, 1 Readable