Race and Gender at War: Writing American Military History

Edited by Andrew Huebner , Lesley J. Gordon
Contributions by Kevin Adams
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Race and Gender at War: Writing American Military History

Edited by Andrew Huebner , Lesley J. Gordon
Contributions by Kevin Adams
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  • Published date: Oct 01, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 262
  • Publisher: University Of Alabama Press
  • ISBN: 9780817361686
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.9" L x 9.0" H

Lesley J. Gordon holds the Charles G. Summersell Chair of Southern History at the University of Alabama. Her publications include General George E. Pickett in Life and Legend, Inside the Confederate Nation: Essays in Honor of Emory M. Thomas, and A Broken Regiment: The 16th Connecticut's Civil War.

Andrew J. Huebner is professor of history at the University of Alabama. He is author of Love and Death in the Great War, The Warrior Image: Soldiers in American Culture from the Second World War to the Vietnam Era, and coauthor of The Unfinished Nation.

?Each essay in this collection contributes something distinctive, from method?legal history, quantitative history, synopsis, local/biographical?to argument and conclusions.?

?Samuel J. Watson, author of Peacekeepers and Conquerors: The Army Officer Corps on the American Frontier, 1821?1846

?Path-breaking military historians Lesley Gordon and Andrew Huebner offer a buffet of approaches, questions, and topics in support of a fundamental claim: ?The United States military has long carried race and gender to war.? This smart and compelling collection makes that case, and in so doing demonstrates the vitality of ?war and society? military history and its centrality to the broader field. A must-read for military history and beyond.?

? Beth Bailey, coeditor of Managing Sex in the U.S. Military: Gender, Identity, and Behavior

?This exciting and important collection sheds new light on how race and gender have shaped U.S. military history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The essays offer fresh insights into the military service of Native Americans, African Americans, women, and LGBTQ troops in different conflicts. The surprising connections across the chapters will be of interest to scholars of war and society.?

?Matthew F. Delmont is author of Half American: The Epic Story of African Americans Fighting World War II at Home and Abroad
 

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