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The Central Role of the 12 US Wars in Shaping American Social Policy details the profound impact that military conflicts have had on the development of social policies in the United States. Examining 12 distinct wars, from the Revolutionary War through to the Afghanistan War, the book delves into battle descriptions, acts of Congress, figures of influence, and policy changes over time. It provides comprehensive insights into social policy in relation to the nation's history of conflict.
The book guides readers through a chronological exploration of US wars and their socio-political ramifications. Chapters offer information on seminal events, legislative actions, and notable individuals before, during, and after each war. By presenting detailed timelines, the text underscores how conflict spurred shifts in societal norms and policy development. It connects wartime events with the emergence of movements such as women's liberation, civil rights, and LGBT rights, particularly accentuating the Vietnam War era as a pivotal and influential event.
The Central Role of the 12 US Wars in Shaping American Social Policy is ideal for courses related to American history, social policy, military social work, military and war studies, and conflict studies. It provides a focused examination of how wars have reshaped the United States' social landscape, making it a relevant resource for students analyzing the intersection of history, conflict, and societal change.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Central Role of the 12 US Wars in Shaping American Social Policy details the profound impact that military conflicts have had on the development of social policies in the United States. Examining 12 distinct wars, from the Revolutionary War through to the Afghanistan War, the book delves into battle descriptions, acts of Congress, figures of influence, and policy changes over time. It provides comprehensive insights into social policy in relation to the nation's history of conflict.
The book guides readers through a chronological exploration of US wars and their socio-political ramifications. Chapters offer information on seminal events, legislative actions, and notable individuals before, during, and after each war. By presenting detailed timelines, the text underscores how conflict spurred shifts in societal norms and policy development. It connects wartime events with the emergence of movements such as women's liberation, civil rights, and LGBT rights, particularly accentuating the Vietnam War era as a pivotal and influential event.
The Central Role of the 12 US Wars in Shaping American Social Policy is ideal for courses related to American history, social policy, military social work, military and war studies, and conflict studies. It provides a focused examination of how wars have reshaped the United States' social landscape, making it a relevant resource for students analyzing the intersection of history, conflict, and societal change.