World War I, mass death, and the birth of the modern US soldier : a rhetorical history /
A study in war rhetoric, material rhetoric and public memory, this book explains how the aftermath of the American World War I experience led to the rhetorical production of the long-lasting and familiar icon of the modern US soldier as a virtuous, self-sacrificial "global force for good."
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Lanham, Maryland :
Lexington Books,
[2018]
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| Series: | Lexington studies in contemporary rhetoric.
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| Summary: | A study in war rhetoric, material rhetoric and public memory, this book explains how the aftermath of the American World War I experience led to the rhetorical production of the long-lasting and familiar icon of the modern US soldier as a virtuous, self-sacrificial "global force for good." |
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| Physical Description: | xxiv, 317 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9781498546874 1498546870 |