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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1000853349
    Format: viii, 399 pages , illustrations (some color) , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780813584300 , 9780813584317
    Series Statement: War culture
    Content: "If you have grown up during the twenty-first century, you've grown up at war. The United States' wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, its interventions around the world, and its global military presence make war, the military, and militarism defining features of contemporary American life. The military and the wars that it fights shape all aspects of American life - from the formation of racial and gendered identities to debates over environmental and immigration policy. Warfare and the military is ubiquitous in popular culture and the question of who should serve and how they should be treated when they return is central to definitions of proper citizenship. In short, interrogating the place of the military in American culture is central to the study of U.S. history, and understanding the cultural dimensions of American militarism is essential to studying military history. At War: Militarism and U.S. Culture in the 20th Century and Beyond offers short, accessible essays by established scholars addresses the central issues in the new military history - ranging from diplomacy and the history of U.S imperialism to the environmental issues that war raises and the ways that war shapes and is shaped by discourses of race and gender to questions of who serves in the U.S. military and why and how U.S. wars have been represented in the media and in popular culture. Each chapter will place its topic in a broad historical context, beginning in the late nineteenth century and examining how the issue has evolved over the past 125 years."--Provided by publisher
    Content: Introduction: war, the military, and American culture / David Kieran and Edwin A. Martini -- War and justice / Sahr Conway-Lanz -- American empire / Stefan Aune -- Domestic politics and anti-war activism / Nick Witham -- The military-industrial complex / Mark R. Wilson -- Military demographics / Jennifer Mittelstadt -- Combat / Christopher Hamner -- Veterans and veterans' issues / Wilbur J. Scott -- War, persecution, and displacement: U.S. refugee policy since 1945 / Jana K. Lipman -- Race and/in war / Christine Knauer -- Gender, the military, and war / Kara Dixon Vuic -- The embodiment of war: bodies for, in, and after war / John M. Kinder -- War and the environment / Richard Tucker -- Communications media, the U.S. military, and the war brought home / Susan L. Carruthers -- War in visual culture / Bonnie Miller -- War and film / Scott Laderman -- War and memory / G. Kurt Piehler -- Timeline / Katherine Ellison and William Watson
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780813584324
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780813584331
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Krieg ; Militär ; Innenpolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sammlung von Beiträgen ; Historische Darstellung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9959127900802883
    Format: 1 online resource : , 19 color images,12 black and w
    ISBN: 9780813584331
    Series Statement: War Culture
    Content: The country’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, its interventions around the world, and its global military presence make war, the military, and militarism defining features of contemporary American life. The armed services and the wars they fight shape all aspects of life—from the formation of racial and gendered identities to debates over environmental and immigration policy. Warfare and the military are ubiquitous in popular culture. At War offers short, accessible essays addressing the central issues in the new military history—ranging from diplomacy and the history of imperialism to the environmental issues that war raises and the ways that war shapes and is shaped by discourses of identity, to questions of who serves in the U.S. military and why and how U.S. wars have been represented in the media and in popular culture.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction: War, the Military, and American Culture / , 1. War and Justice / , 2. American Empire / , 3. Domestic Politics and Antiwar Activism / , 4. The Military-Industrial Complex / , 5. Military Demographics / , 6. Combat / , 7. Veterans and Veterans’ Issues / , 8. War, Persecution, and Displacement: U.S. Refugee Policy since 1945 / , 9. Race and/in War / , 10. Gender, the Military, and War / , 11. The Embodiment of War: Bodies for, in, and after War / , 12. War and the Environment / , 13. Communications Media, the U.S. Military, and the War Brought Home / , 14. War in Visual Culture / , 15. War and Film / , 16. War and Memory / , 17. Timeline: Major Events in U.S. Military History, 1890–2017 / , Acknowledgments -- , Notes on Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    edocfu_9959237204102883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 0-8135-8432-9 , 0-8135-8433-7
    Series Statement: War Culture
    Content: The country's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, its interventions around the world, and its global military presence make war, the military, and militarism defining features of contemporary American life. The armed services and the wars they fight shape all aspects of life-from the formation of racial and gendered identities to debates over environmental and immigration policy. Warfare and the military are ubiquitous in popular culture. At War offers short, accessible essays addressing the central issues in the new military history-ranging from diplomacy and the history of imperialism to the environmental issues that war raises and the ways that war shapes and is shaped by discourses of identity, to questions of who serves in the U.S. military and why and how U.S. wars have been represented in the media and in popular culture.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction: War, the Military, and American Culture / , 1. War and Justice / , 2. American Empire / , 3. Domestic Politics and Antiwar Activism / , 4. The Military-Industrial Complex / , 5. Military Demographics / , 6. Combat / , 7. Veterans and Veterans' Issues / , 8. War, Persecution, and Displacement: U.S. Refugee Policy since 1945 / , 9. Race and/in War / , 10. Gender, the Military, and War / , 11. The Embodiment of War: Bodies for, in, and after War / , 12. War and the Environment / , 13. Communications Media, the U.S. Military, and the War Brought Home / , 14. War in Visual Culture / , 15. War and Film / , 16. War and Memory / , 17. Timeline: Major Events in U.S. Military History, 1890-2017 / , Acknowledgments -- , Notes on Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8135-8431-0
    Language: English
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