Vietnam Veterans Since the War: The Politics of Ptsd, Agent Orange, and the National Memorial di Wilbur J. Scott, John Sibley Butler edito da ARTHUR H CLARK CO
Alta reperibilità

Vietnam Veterans Since the War: The Politics of Ptsd, Agent Orange, and the National Memorial

The Politics Of Ptsd, Agent Orange, And The National Memorial

EAN:

9780806135977

ISBN:

0806135972

Pagine:
320
Formato:
Paperback
Lingua:
Inglese
Acquistabile con la

Descrizione Vietnam Veterans Since the War: The Politics of Ptsd, Agent Orange, and the National Memorial

In this balanced and highly readable account, sociologist Wilbur J. Scott tells the story of how Vietnam veterans and their allies organized to articulate their concerns and to win concessions from a reluctant Congress, federal agencies, and courts. Scott draws on published records, hours of personal interviews with veterans, and his experience as an infantry platoon leader in Vietnam to explore the major social movements among his fellow veterans in the crucial years from 1967 to 1990, including the antiwar movement, the successful effort to win recognition of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by the American Psychiatric Association, the establishment of veterans' outreach centers, the controversy over the defoliant Agent Orange and its long-term effects, and the struggle to create the National Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. His new afterword brings the story up to date and demonstrates that while the United States' involvement in Vietnam continues to be controversial, many of the tensions negendered by the war have been overcome.

Spedizione gratuita
€ 33.02
Disponibile in 10-12 giorni
servizio Prenota Ritiri su libro Vietnam Veterans Since the War: The Politics of Ptsd, Agent Orange, and the National Memorial
Prenota e ritira
Scegli il punto di consegna e ritira quando vuoi

Recensioni degli utenti

e condividi la tua opinione con gli altri utenti