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"How did the mightiest nation in the history of the planet end up forever fighting unwinnable wars under a dysfunctional government despised by an increasingly divided citizenry? To help make sense of this crash course, Bruce Franklin offers another kind of crash course, a personal odyssey through modern American history. Readers are plunged into history, partly by reliving some of the author's experience and evolving consciousness: born in the Depression, molded by the victory culture of World War II, acculturated into the anti-Communist frenzy of early postwar years, employed by Communists during the Korean War, plunged into class warfare while working on the New York waterfront, flying as a Strategic Air Command Arctic navigator and intelligence officer, becoming a leading anti-war and progressive activist and thus a target of COINTELPRO, and emerging as a trailblazing cultural historian. The main subject is America's wars, abroad against nations and peoples in every continent except Australia, at home along racial and class lines. By bringing multi-disciplinary knowledge and cutting-edge analysis to the forces that shaped and reshaped one American for eight decades, each chapter offers compelling and eye-opening reading to 21st-century Americans"--
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Protest movements, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Historians, War and society, Military History, Biography, History, Historians, united states, Historians, biography, Vietnam war, 1961-1975, protest movements, United states, history, military, Vietnam War (1961-1975) fast (OCoLC)fst01431664People
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Crash Course: From the Good War to the Forever War
2018, Rutgers University Press
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Crash Course: From the Good War to the Forever War
2018, Rutgers University Press
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