| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| English Books | Anna Centenary Library 7TH FLOOR, B WING | 973.918 SAX (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 307294 |
| 973.91 HUB We, the people : the drama of America | 973.91 MCN The cold war and postwar america 1946-1963 (discovering u.s. history) | 973.910922 DOR The boy who fell out of the sky : a true story | 973.918 SAX Settling Down: World War Ii Veterans' Challenge To The Postwar Consensus | 973.92 GUI American hour | 973.922 SEN Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis | 973.931 MAH The new Crusade : America'S war on terrorism |
"This well researched, clearly written study deserves an important place on the shelf of books about World War II veterans. Diversity, the author documents, not homogeneity, characterized the sixteen million veterans, a diversity that the emerging Cold War consensus erased. The excellent study iscompelling and convincing." - Keith W. Olson, Professor of History, University of Maryland, College Park"Settling Down reminds us that many returning GIs in 1945 were ambivalent both about their military service and their prospects in postwar American society. Far from being greeted as the 'Greatest Generation,' many civilians wanted these returning GIs to quickly lose their veteran identity and meld back into the mainstream. Saxe is best at examining how an emerging Cold War consensus crushed the American Veterans Committee and the limited the efforts of black veterans to challenge the institutional racism that permeated American society. An important addition to the growing body of scholarship examining the veteran experience in American society." - G. Kurt Piehler, Founding Director, (1994-1998) Rutgers Oral History Archives of World War II and Director, Center for the Study of War and Society
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