World War I, Mass Death, and the Birth of the Modern US Soldier
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A study in war rhetoric, material rhetoric, and public memory, this book explains how the aftermath of the American World War I experience led to the rhetorical production of the long-lasting and familiar icon of the modern US soldier as a virtuous, self-sacrificial, global force for good.
| Autor: | Seitz, David K. |
| Nakladatel: | Lexington Books |
| ISBN: | 9781498546874 |
| Rok vydání: | 2018 |
| Jazyk : | Angličtina |
| Vazba: | Hardback |
| Počet stran: | 342 |
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