The New Praetorians The New Praetorians
Veterans

The New Praetorians

American Veterans, Society, and Service from Vietnam to the Forever War

    • $36.99
    • $36.99

Publisher Description

Contemporary veterans belong to an exclusive American group. Celebrated by most of the country, they are nevertheless often poorly understood by the same people who applaud their service. Following the introduction of an all-volunteer force after the war in Vietnam, only a tiny fraction of Americans now join the armed services, making the contemporary soldier, and the veteran by extension, increasingly less representative of mainstream society. Veterans have come to comprise their own distinct tribe—modern praetorians, permanently set apart from society by what they have seen and experienced.

In an engrossing narrative that considers the military, economic, political, and social developments affecting military service after Vietnam, Michael D. Gambone investigates how successive generations have intentionally shaped their identity as veterans. The New Praetorians also highlights the impact of their homecoming, the range of educational opportunities open to veterans, the health care challenges they face, and the unique experiences of minority and women veterans. This groundbreaking study illustrates an important and often neglected group that is key to our understanding of American social history and civil-military affairs.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2021
26 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
216
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Massachusetts Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
2.4
MB

More Books Like This

The Politics of Readjustment The Politics of Readjustment
2017
Civil Defense Begins at Home Civil Defense Begins at Home
2020
Nuclear Country Nuclear Country
2020
Dixie's Great War Dixie's Great War
2020
Over Here Over Here
2004
The Fires of Patriotism The Fires of Patriotism
2017

Other Books in This Series

American War Stories American War Stories
2021
Veteran Americans Veteran Americans
2018