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Veterans

The editors of the new book series, Veterans, seek original, cutting-edge monographs that explore the lived experiences of military veterans. They are especially interested in interdisciplinary scholarship and studies that stress diversity among veterans, as well as work that reaches beyond the borders of the United States. The series seeks to examine veteran status as a source of identity, and hopes to illuminate the myriad ways that veterans have interacted with postwar cultures, politics, and societies throughout history.

Series Editors

Brian Matthew Jordan, associate professor of history and department chair, Sam Houston State University and author of Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War 

J. Ross Dancy, associate professor of history, U.S. Naval War College and author of The Myth of the Press Gang: Volunteers, Impressment and the Naval Manpower Problem in the Late Eighteenth Century

 

Manuscript submissions

Please direct manuscript inquiries to the series editors or to:

Matt Becker, Editor in Chief
University of Massachusetts Press
[email protected]
413-545-4989

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The Horrible Peace

The Horrible Peace

British Veterans and the End of the Napoleonic Wars

by Evan Wilson

Format: Paperback

Service Denied

Service Denied

Marginalized Veterans in Modern American History

Edited by John M. Kinder and Jason A. Higgins

Format: Paperback

American War Stories

American War Stories

Veteran-Writers and the Politics of Memoir

by Myra Mendible

Format: Paperback

The New Praetorians

The New Praetorians

American Veterans, Society, and Service from Vietnam to the Forever War

by Michael D. Gambone

Format: Paperback

Veteran Americans

Veteran Americans

Literature and Citizenship from Revolution to Reconstruction

by Benjamin Cooper

Format: Paperback

Prisoners after War

Prisoners after War

Veterans in the Age of Mass Incarceration

by Jason A. Higgins

Format: Paperback

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