![]() ![]() ![]() We’ve been given snapshots of war in movies, television broadcasts, and news reports. ![]() Long after the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan end, their effects will continue to ripple across foreign policy, American culture, and, most profoundly, among those who served. The writers in this anthology don’t just show you the dead, they put you in the minds and hearts of the men and women who fought on the ground.”Įdited by Roy Scranton and Matt Gallagher “These are wars that America is so determined not to see that we banned images of soldiers’ coffins from our nightly broadcasts, as if the clean lines of a flag-draped coffin would somehow convey the disturbing ugliness of the exercise of military power. 18th Century and Romantic Studies Colloquium. ![]()
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