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The Scientific-Military State

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Argues that engineers influenced by French Enlightenment science built much of the machinery of America's military state while redrawing the line between the federal government and society.

In The Scientific-Military State, Sveinn M. Johannesson charts the emergence of a new kind of governance in early-nineteenth-century America: the scientific-military state. Federal officials used mathematics, science, and other forms of enlightened knowledge to launch the nation's very first experiments in scientific education and expert administration. These figures forged a new intellectual elite that socially elevated itself above ordinary soldiers, workers, and civilians and reshaped the military state itself beyond familiar models of standing army or militia. Originating primarily from the US Military Academy at West Point, these experts, who were often engineers, debated statecraft, analyzed topography, designed fortifications, manufactured weapons, built infrastructure, and exercised military power as the United States spread across the continent. But the even deeper result was a transformed relationship between the government and its citizens, one that echoes today.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Date
11 June 2026
Pages
321
ISBN
9780226847634

Argues that engineers influenced by French Enlightenment science built much of the machinery of America's military state while redrawing the line between the federal government and society.

In The Scientific-Military State, Sveinn M. Johannesson charts the emergence of a new kind of governance in early-nineteenth-century America: the scientific-military state. Federal officials used mathematics, science, and other forms of enlightened knowledge to launch the nation's very first experiments in scientific education and expert administration. These figures forged a new intellectual elite that socially elevated itself above ordinary soldiers, workers, and civilians and reshaped the military state itself beyond familiar models of standing army or militia. Originating primarily from the US Military Academy at West Point, these experts, who were often engineers, debated statecraft, analyzed topography, designed fortifications, manufactured weapons, built infrastructure, and exercised military power as the United States spread across the continent. But the even deeper result was a transformed relationship between the government and its citizens, one that echoes today.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Date
11 June 2026
Pages
321
ISBN
9780226847634