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Men after war / edited by Stephen McVeigh and Nicola Cooper.
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Men after war / edited by Stephen McVeigh and Nicola Cooper.
- Format
- Book
- Language
- English
- Published/Created
- New York, NY ; Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2013.
- Description
- viii, 207 pages ; 24 cm.
Availability
Available Online
Copies in the Library
Location | Call Number | Status | Location Service | Notes |
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Firestone Library - Stacks | UA917.A2 M46 2013 Browse related items | Request |
Details
- Subject(s)
- Series
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- Routledge research in gender and history ; 16. [More in this series]
- Routledge research in gender and history ; 16 [More in this series]
- Bibliographic references
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
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- Introduction / Stephen McVeigh and Nicola Cooper
- Continuing to serve: representations of the elderly veteran soldier in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries / Caroline Nielsen
- Veterans, disability, and society in the early United States / Daniel Blackie
- Confederate defeat and the construction of lost cause nostalgia / David Anderson
- Stoics: creating identities at St Dunstan's 1914-20 / Julie Anderson
- Not another hero: the Eastern and Associated Telegraph Companies' creation of the heroic company man / Wendy Gagen
- Italian disabled veterans between experience and representation / Maria Salvante
- The detective as veteran: recasting American hard-boiled writing as a literature of traumatic war experience / Sarah Trott
- "A fabulous potency": masculinity in Icelandic occupation literature / Daisy Neijmann
- Trauma in Bosnia: European film and the peacekeeper's dilemma / Ian Roberts
- Weapons of war: masculinity and sexual violence in Pat Barker's Double vision / Sophie Smith.
- ISBN
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- 9780415825658
- 0415825652
- LCCN
- 2012043504
- OCLC
- 812781449
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