Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran

[...]wounded and disabled veterans came to occupy a complex array of positions in postwar American society: sometimes heralded as heroic figures who had admirably performed their civic duty via military service, and sometimes feared as sources of militarism or criminality, painful reminders of the c...

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