Making the Forever War: Marilyn B. Young on the Culture and Politics of American Militarism: Culture and Politics in the Cold War and Beyond
Editat de Mary L. Dudziak, Mark Philip Bradleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iun 2021
The late historian Marilyn B. Young, a preeminent voice on the history of U.S. military conflict, spent her career reassessing the nature of American global power, its influence on domestic culture and politics, and the consequences felt by those on the receiving end of U.S. military force. At the center of her inquiries was a seeming paradox: How can the United States stay continually at war, yet Americans pay so little attention to this militarism?
Making the Forever War brings Young's articles and essays on American war together for the first time, including never before published works. Moving from the first years of the Cold War to Korea, Vietnam, and more recent "forever" wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Young reveals the ways in which war became ever-present, yet more covert and abstract, particularly as aerial bombings and faceless drone strikes have attained greater strategic value. For Young, U.S. empire persisted because of, not despite, the inattention of most Americans. The collection concludes with an afterword by prominent military historian Andrew Bacevich.
Making the Forever War brings Young's articles and essays on American war together for the first time, including never before published works. Moving from the first years of the Cold War to Korea, Vietnam, and more recent "forever" wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Young reveals the ways in which war became ever-present, yet more covert and abstract, particularly as aerial bombings and faceless drone strikes have attained greater strategic value. For Young, U.S. empire persisted because of, not despite, the inattention of most Americans. The collection concludes with an afterword by prominent military historian Andrew Bacevich.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781625345684
ISBN-10: 1625345682
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 1 b&w illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Seria Culture and Politics in the Cold War and Beyond
ISBN-10: 1625345682
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 1 b&w illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Seria Culture and Politics in the Cold War and Beyond
Notă biografică
MARILYN B. YOUNG (1937–2017) was a renowned historian of American foreign relations and a longtime professor of history at New York University. Her landmark book The Vietnam Wars, 1945-1990 remains a defining work in the field. MARK PHILIP BRADLEY is Bernadotte E. Schmitt Distinguished Service Professor of International History and the College at the University of Chicago and author of The World Reimagined: Americans and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century. MARY L. DUDZIAK is Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Law at Emory University and author of War Time: An Idea, Its History, Its Consequences.
Cuprins
Introduction
Mark Philip Bradley and Mary L. Dudziak
PART 1
MAKING AMERICAN WARS
1. The Age of Global Power
2. Hard Sell: The Korean War
3. U.S. Opposition to War in Korea and Vietnam
4. "The Same Struggle for Liberty": Korea and Vietnam
5. Counting the Bodies in Vietnam
PART 2
UNLIMITED WAR, LIMITED MEMORY
6. The Big Sleep
7. Bombing Civilians: From the Twentieth to the Twenty-First Centuries
8. Permanent War
9. U.S. in Asia, U.S. in Iraq: Lessons Not Learned...
10. "I was thinking, as I often do these days, of war": The United States in the Twenty-First Century
Afterword
Andrew Bacevich
SELECTED ADDITIONAL WORKS OF MARILYN B. YOUNG
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INDEX
Mark Philip Bradley and Mary L. Dudziak
PART 1
MAKING AMERICAN WARS
1. The Age of Global Power
2. Hard Sell: The Korean War
3. U.S. Opposition to War in Korea and Vietnam
4. "The Same Struggle for Liberty": Korea and Vietnam
5. Counting the Bodies in Vietnam
PART 2
UNLIMITED WAR, LIMITED MEMORY
6. The Big Sleep
7. Bombing Civilians: From the Twentieth to the Twenty-First Centuries
8. Permanent War
9. U.S. in Asia, U.S. in Iraq: Lessons Not Learned...
10. "I was thinking, as I often do these days, of war": The United States in the Twenty-First Century
Afterword
Andrew Bacevich
SELECTED ADDITIONAL WORKS OF MARILYN B. YOUNG
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INDEX
Recenzii
"[This] book is essential reading, and it would lend itself nicely to almost any course on the United States and the world, US foreign relations, US empire, or US military history."—Michael J. Allen, American Historical Review
"Marilyn B. Young remains the preeminent historian of war's place in modern American history."—Michael S. Sherry, author of The Shadow of War: The United States since the 1930s
"The essays in this collection serve as a durable testament to one of the most important academic critics of US war-making in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries."—Susan L. Carruthers, author of The Good Occupation: American Soldiers and the Hazards of Peace
"Mark Philip Bradley and Mary L. Dudziak have brought together eight published and two unpublished papers from Young’s long and illustrious career that provide readers with a wide-ranging introduction to why she was such an influential scholar, teacher, and activist. The editors’ thoughtful introduction and Andrew Bacevich's comments in an afterword contribute significantly to the value of the volume and to our understanding of Young, who died in 2017."—Peace Change
"As a whole, the book reminds us of how ground-breaking Young’s contribution was to the field of US diplomatic and military history. It also illuminates the key themes that she returned to throughout her career, which focused on how war was processed and absorbed into the US national narrative often by glossing over or 'abstracting' its violence."—H-Net Reviews
"Drawing from various writings and previously unpublished manuscripts, Bradley and Dudziak present a collection that testifies to the astonishing breadth and depth of Young’s career. Her influence on contemporary American history is undeniable, and her strong voice of dissent and activist spirit shine through in her writing . . . Making the Forever War is an excellent introduction to Young’s work and stands as a testament to her career."—Strategic Visions
"Marilyn B. Young remains the preeminent historian of war's place in modern American history."—Michael S. Sherry, author of The Shadow of War: The United States since the 1930s
"The essays in this collection serve as a durable testament to one of the most important academic critics of US war-making in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries."—Susan L. Carruthers, author of The Good Occupation: American Soldiers and the Hazards of Peace
"Mark Philip Bradley and Mary L. Dudziak have brought together eight published and two unpublished papers from Young’s long and illustrious career that provide readers with a wide-ranging introduction to why she was such an influential scholar, teacher, and activist. The editors’ thoughtful introduction and Andrew Bacevich's comments in an afterword contribute significantly to the value of the volume and to our understanding of Young, who died in 2017."—Peace Change
"As a whole, the book reminds us of how ground-breaking Young’s contribution was to the field of US diplomatic and military history. It also illuminates the key themes that she returned to throughout her career, which focused on how war was processed and absorbed into the US national narrative often by glossing over or 'abstracting' its violence."—H-Net Reviews
"Drawing from various writings and previously unpublished manuscripts, Bradley and Dudziak present a collection that testifies to the astonishing breadth and depth of Young’s career. Her influence on contemporary American history is undeniable, and her strong voice of dissent and activist spirit shine through in her writing . . . Making the Forever War is an excellent introduction to Young’s work and stands as a testament to her career."—Strategic Visions