"A specter was haunting mid-twentieth century Hollywood – the specter of the rebellious boy. Peter W.Y. Lee ably shows how US filmmakers of the period created a cast of culturally potent boy characters to arbitrate conflicts of age, gender, race, class, and political ideology at the dawning of the American Century. <i>From Dead Ends to Cold Warriors</i> is required reading for historians of youth, film, and the early Cold War."
- Mischa Honeck, author of Our Frontier Is the World, The Boy Scouts in the Age of American Ascendancy
"A specter was haunting mid-twentieth century Hollywood – the specter of the rebellious boy. Peter W.Y. Lee ably shows how US filmmakers of the period created a cast of culturally potent boy characters to arbitrate conflicts of age, gender, race, class, and political ideology at the dawning of the American Century. <i>From Dead Ends to Cold Warriors</i> is required reading for historians of youth, film, and the early Cold War."
- Mischa Honeck, author of Our Frontier Is the World, The Boy Scouts in the Age of American Ascendancy