Military, War, and Society in Modern American History
This series will publish works on war and society in modern America, including civil-military relations and the militarization of culture and society; the military's influence on policy, politics, and political economy; the military as an institution in shaping social change; and the military as a driver of US foreign relations.
General Editors: Beth Bailey, University of Kansas; Andrew Preston, University of Cambridge; Kara Dixon Vuic, Texas Christian University
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