Peacekeeping on the Plains: Army Operations in Bleeding Kansas

Peacekeeping on the Plains: Army Operations in Bleeding Kansas

by Tony R. Mullis
ISBN-10:
0826215351
ISBN-13:
9780826215352
Pub. Date:
07/28/2004
Publisher:
University of Missouri Press
Peacekeeping on the Plains: Army Operations in Bleeding Kansas

Peacekeeping on the Plains: Army Operations in Bleeding Kansas

by Tony R. Mullis

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Overview

Historians have written on “Bleeding Kansas” and on the frontier army as a constabulary force, but little scholarship exists on how the army performed its peacekeeping operations in the 1850s. In Peacekeeping on the Plains, Tony R. Mullis is one of the first scholars to detail the military concerns associated with peace enforcement in Kansas and the trans-Missouri West.

Between 1854 and 1856, the Franklin Pierce administration called upon the U.S. Army to conduct a series of peace operations in the newly formed Kansas and Nebraska territories. The army responded to the president’s call by successfully completing a mission against the Lakota Sioux in 1855 and by aiding civil authorities in the imposition of peace among competing factions in Kansas during 1856.

Although these police duties were not always popular with the soldiers that conducted them, the purpose behind them remained constant—the maintenance of peace, order, and security. Given Americans’ misgivings about a standing army and their limited expectations for it as a domestic peacekeeper, its use in this fashion during the 1850s was a delicate proposition.

By drawing on diverse sources, including official army correspondence, personal papers of key military and political leaders, and local accounts of army activities, Mullis shows how peace operations were conducted by the U.S. Army long before the second half of the twentieth century. He alsopresents a thorough analysis of the professional dilemmas confronted by army officers, as well as the delicate command and control issues associated with the different types of peace operations.

Mullis’s assessment of the army’s peacekeeping efforts in the mid-1850s offers a full understanding of the constraints and frustrations involved. Many of the dilemmas faced by the army in Kansas parallel those encountered in various spots around the globe today. Peacekeeping on the Plains will provide any reader with a better insight into the nuances of peace operations in the 1850s and assist military historians in their understanding of these activities as they relate to the twenty-first century.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826215352
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Publication date: 07/28/2004
Series: Shades of Blue and Gray Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 278
Product dimensions: 6.13(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Tony R. Mullis is a member of the International Security and Military Studies Department at the United States Air Force, Air University, Air Command and Staff College in Montgomery, Alabama. He is also History Adjunct for the Montgomery campuses of Auburn University and Troy State University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsxi
Prefacexiii
Acknowledgmentsxv
Introduction1
1.Great Expectations, Limited Resources9
2.Violent Means and Political Ends: Expansion and Slavery Collide in Kansas, 1854-185635
3.Peace Enforcement: The Sioux Expedition of 185561
4.Peacemaking: Harney and the Peace of Fort Pierre86
5.Conflicting Interests: Peace, Land, and Speculation in Territorial Kansas, 1854-1856119
6.Peacekeeping and Command, Control, Communications, and Information during Bleeding Kansas153
7.The Guns of August: Kansas on the Precipice of Civil War194
8.Applying the Tourniquet of Peace: John Geary, the Army, and the Election of 1856220
Conclusion234
Epilogue245
Bibliography251
Index273
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