HSPLS site
Login
My List - 0
Help
Search
My Account
Databases
HI Newspaper
eBooks/Audiobooks
Learning
PC Reservation
Reading Program
Basic
Advanced
Power
History
Search:
Title Browse
Author Browse
Subject Browse
Best Seller Browse
Music Title Browse
Video/DVD Title Browse
Journal/Newspaper Title Browse
Serial Title Browse
Series Browse (includes Bestseller List)
General Keyword
Title Keyword
Author Keyword
Subject Keyword
Name Keyword
Series Keyword
Score Title Browse
Talking Book Title Browse
Awards Note Browse
Bib No.
Barcode
Refine Search
> You're searching:
HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM
Item Information
Summary
More Content
More by this author
DeRosa, Christopher S.
Subjects
United States. Army -- Political activity.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-1989.
Browse Catalog
by author:
DeRosa, Christopher S.
by title:
Political indoctrina...
MARC Display
Political indoctrination in the U.S. Army from World War II to the Vietnam War [electronic resource] / Christopher S. DeRosa.
by
DeRosa, Christopher S.
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2006.
Subjects
United States. Army -- Political activity.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-1989.
Electronic Resource
http://link.overdrive.com/?websiteID=50&titleID=1516554
This title is available online; click here to access
Electronic Resource
https://samples.overdrive.com/man-of-the-2996fc?.epub-sample.overdrive.com
Electronic Resource
http://images.contentreserve.com/ImageType-100/2304-1/{2996FC6E-8649-40F8-8C7C-A0CB5D1579A8}Img100.jpg
ISBN:
0803251289 (electronic bk.)
9780803251281 (electronic bk.)
1280705256
9781280705250
Series:
Studies in war, society, and the military.
Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 328 pages).
Requests:
0
Summary:
DeRosa draws on the records of the army and the Department of Defense's information offices, the content of the indoctrination materials themselves, and soldiers' recollections in analyzing the political messages the nation conveyed to its army during three decades of conscription. He examines how the program took root as an army institution, how its technique evolved over time, and how it interacted with the larger American political culture. In so doing, he explores the implications of trying to impose a political consensus on the army of a democracy.
Copy/Holding information
No Item Information
Horizon Information Portal 3.25_9884
© 2001-2013
SirsiDynix
All rights reserved.