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A People's History of the U.S. Military: Ordinary Soldiers Reflect on Their Experience of War, from the American Revolution to Afghanistan
Contributor(s): Bellesiles, Michael A. (Author)
ISBN: 159558935X     ISBN-13: 9781595589354
Publisher: New Press
OUR PRICE:   $17.96  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Military - United States
- History | Military - Veterans
- History | Social History
Dewey: 355.009
Series: New Press People's History
Physical Information: 1" H x 5.9" W x 8.8" (1.05 lbs) 384 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Military service can shatter or give meaning to lives-it is rarely a neutral -encounter--and it has resulted in a rich outpouring of personal testimony from the men and women who have literally placed their lives on the line. "A 'real' love letter to our military that] will prove enlightening, even galvanizing" (Dissent), A People's History of the U.S. Military tells the captivating narratives of common soldiers, sampled from over three centuries of letters, diaries, and memoirs as well as audio recordings, films, and blogs. The often dramatic, sometimes very raw, and always richly textured first-person accounts collected in this book cover a wide range of perspectives, from ardent patriots to disillusioned cynics, barely literate farm boys to urbane college graduates, scions of founding families to recent immigrants, and women disguising themselves as men in order to serve their country to African Americans fighting for their freedom through military service.

Praised as "compact and complete" (Booklist), "an excellent educational tool" (Publishers Weekly), and "a useful, unsettling, -bottom-up history of America's wars that emphasizes the soldiers' mistreatment, suffering, and injustice" (Kirkus Reviews), A People's History of the U.S. Military has already become a major new touchstone for our understanding of American military service.