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Breaking the War Habit

The Debate over Militarism in American Education

«This is a really interesting book that skillfully examines the history of resistance to the ROTC in the United States and, equally importantly, places the many points of resistance in their historical context. The scholarship is sound, and the use of oral history and archival sources make for a series of convincing arguments about the nature and scope of resistance to school militarization.""—David Rosen, author of Child Soldiers in the Western Imagination: From Patriots to Victims

""A clearly organized and well-articulated book that offers a contribution to the history of anti-JROTC and counter-recruiting activism across U.S. history. . . . The authors engage a range of materials, particularly from the archives, that make their contributions especially unique and compelling.""—Nicole Nguyen, author of Curriculum of Fear: Homeland Security in U.S. Public Schools»

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Forlag
University of Georgia Press
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780820362229
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
23 x 15 cm

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«This is a really interesting book that skillfully examines the history of resistance to the ROTC in the United States and, equally importantly, places the many points of resistance in their historical context. The scholarship is sound, and the use of oral history and archival sources make for a series of convincing arguments about the nature and scope of resistance to school militarization.""—David Rosen, author of Child Soldiers in the Western Imagination: From Patriots to Victims

""A clearly organized and well-articulated book that offers a contribution to the history of anti-JROTC and counter-recruiting activism across U.S. history. . . . The authors engage a range of materials, particularly from the archives, that make their contributions especially unique and compelling.""—Nicole Nguyen, author of Curriculum of Fear: Homeland Security in U.S. Public Schools»

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