Private Breger's War
Title | Private Breger's War PDF eBook |
Author | David Breger |
Publisher | |
Pages | 134 |
Release | 1944 |
Genre | World War, 1939-1945 |
ISBN |
Private Breger
Title | Private Breger PDF eBook |
Author | David Breger |
Publisher | |
Pages | 44 |
Release | 2012-03-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781258247805 |
Great Stories of World War II
Title | Great Stories of World War II PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Coleman |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780810850491 |
These eye-witness accounts, written by war correspondents, service men and women, home front civilians, and defense workers, among others, constitute an invaluable and underutilized resource for historians, geographers, and students of this great historical event.
"G I Joe" ("Private Breger")
Title | "G I Joe" ("Private Breger") PDF eBook |
Author | Dave Breger |
Publisher | |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 1945 |
Genre | World War, 1939-1945 |
ISBN |
Cartoons poking fun at military life.
War and American Popular Culture
Title | War and American Popular Culture PDF eBook |
Author | M. Paul Holsinger |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 496 |
Release | 1999-01-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0313370842 |
Spanning more than 400 years of America's past, this book brings together, for the first time, entries on the ways Americans have mythologized both the many wars the nation has fought and the men and women connected with those conflicts. Focusing on significant representations in popular culture, it provides information on fiction, drama, poems, songs, film and television, art, memorials, photographs, documentaries, and cartoons. From the colonial wars before 1775 to our 1997 peacekeeper role in Bosnia, the work briefly explores the historical background of each war period, enabling the reader to place the almost 500 entries into their proper context. The book includes particularly large sections dealing with the popular culture of the American Revolution, the Civil War, the Indian Wars West of the Mississippi, World War II, and Vietnam. It has been designed to be a useful reference tool for anyone interested in America's many wars, to provide answers, to teach, to inspire, and most of all, to be enjoyed.
The Comic Art of War
Title | The Comic Art of War PDF eBook |
Author | Christina M. Knopf |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 253 |
Release | 2015-07-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0786498358 |
For military cartoonists the absurdity of war inspires a laugh-or-cry response and provides an endless source of un-funny amusement. Cartoons by hundreds of artists-at-arms from more than a dozen countries and spanning two centuries are included in this study--the first to consider such a broad range of military comics. War and military life are examined through the inside jokes of the men and women who served. The author analyzes themes of culture, hierarchy, enemies and allies, geography, sexuality, combat, and civilian relations and describes how comics function within a community. A number of artists included were known for their work with Disney, Marvel Comics, the New Yorker and Madison Avenue but many lesser known artists are recognized.
Chronicles of a Two-Front War
Title | Chronicles of a Two-Front War PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence Allen Eldridge |
Publisher | University of Missouri Press |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2012-01-18 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0826272592 |
During the Vietnam War, young African Americans fought to protect the freedoms of Southeast Asians and died in disproportionate numbers compared to their white counterparts. Despite their sacrifices, black Americans were unable to secure equal rights at home, and because the importance of the war overshadowed the civil rights movement in the minds of politicians and the public, it seemed that further progress might never come. For many African Americans, the bloodshed, loss, and disappointment of war became just another chapter in the history of the civil rights movement. Lawrence Allen Eldridge explores this two-front war, showing how the African American press grappled with the Vietnam War and its impact on the struggle for civil rights. Written in a clear narrative style, Chronicles of a Two-Front War is the first book to examine coverage of the Vietnam War by black news publications, from the Gulf of Tonkin incident in August 1964 to the final withdrawal of American ground forces in the spring of 1973 and the fall of Saigon in the spring of 1975. Eldridge reveals how the black press not only reported the war but also weighed its significance in the context of the civil rights movement. The author researched seventeen African American newspapers, including the Chicago Defender, the Baltimore Afro-American, and the New Courier, and two magazines, Jet and Ebony. He augmented the study with a rich array of primary sources—including interviews with black journalists and editors, oral history collections, the personal papers of key figures in the black press, and government documents, including those from the presidential libraries of Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Gerald Ford—to trace the ups and downs of U.S. domestic and wartime policy especially as it related to the impact of the war on civil rights. Eldridge examines not only the role of reporters during the war, but also those of editors, commentators, and cartoonists. Especially enlightening is the research drawn from extensive oral histories by prominent journalist Ethel Payne, the first African American woman to receive the title of war correspondent. She described a widespread practice in black papers of reworking material from major white papers without providing proper credit, as the demand for news swamped the small budgets and limited staffs of African American papers. The author analyzes both the strengths of the black print media and the weaknesses in their coverage. The black press ultimately viewed the Vietnam War through the lens of African American experience, blaming the war for crippling LBJ’s Great Society and the War on Poverty. Despite its waning hopes for an improved life, the black press soldiered on.