Integrating the US Military : Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation since World War II /
"Integrating the US Military is an edited collection that examines the US Army's role and place in progressive social change through the lens of the military experience of African Americans, women, and gays since World War II. By making this long overdue comparison, the editors argue this...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2017.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Terror, anger, and patriotism: understanding the resistance of black soldiers during World War II / Douglas Walter Bristol Jr.
- Nisei versus Nazi: Japanese American soldiers in World War II / James M. McCaffrey
- Does the sex of the practitioner matter? Nursing, civil rights, and discrimination in the Army Nurse Corps, 1947-1955 / Charissa Threat
- "An attractive career for women": opportunities, limitations, and women's integration in the Cold War military / Tanya L. Roth
- African Americans, civil rights, and the armed forces during the Vietnam War / James E. Westheider
- Reform in ranks: the history of the Defense Race Relations Institute, 1971-2014 / Isaac Hampton, II
- Men's and women's liberation: challenging military culture after the Vietnam War / Heather Marie Stur
- Mobilizing marriage and motherhood: military families and family planning since World War II / Kara Dixon Vuic
- The dream that dare not speak its name: legacies of the civil rights movement and the fight for gay military service / Steve Estes
- Conclusion / Douglas Walter Bristol, Jr. and Heather Marie Stur.