<p>Here, at last, is the go-to book on a major, unique, and scandalously neglected feature of the Vietnam War: the organized international movement of American deserters. Paul Benedikt Glatz’s scholarship is meticulous, insightful, and well-balanced. His fluency in several languages allows him to explore—and bring to life—the battles swirling around the deserters in several nations. All future work on the Americans who deserted the Vietnam War will owe a great debt to this invaluable book.</p>

- H. Bruce Franklin, professor emeritus, Rutgers University; author of Crash Course: From the Good War to the Forever War,

<p>Today, in the United States, there is a move to whitewash the tragedy, disaster, and criminality of the U.S. war against Vietnam. Vietnam’s Prodigal Heroes shows the viewpoint of soldiers who were actually there, as well as others who were at risk of being sent there and chose to desert. Glatz has left no stone unturned in his efforts to portray a realistic view of deserters, one not often presented to the general public. This book will help to defeat the sanctimonious pronouncements of today’s politicians.</p>

- Robert Fantina, independent scholar,

This book examines the critical role of desertion in the international Vietnam War debate. Paul Benedikt Glatz traces American deserters' odyssey of exile and activism in Europe, Japan, and North America to demonstrate how unprecedented levels of desertion in the US military changed the traditional image of the deserter.

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<p>This book examines young American war refusers and transnational activism during the Vietnam War.</p>

Introduction: Reconstructing a Marginalized History

Chapter 1: Stepping Out: The Appearance of American Deserters and the International Debate on War

Refusal

Chapter 2: The Deserters’ 1968: Exile Organizing, Politicization and the Struggle for Recognition

Chapter 3: Asylum and Exile: Consolidation of the Swedish Sanctuary, Community Building and Exile

Culture

Chapter 4: Amnesty: Deserters and the Debate over Clemency, Exoneration, and Vindication of Vietnam

War Resisters

Conclusion: History, Memory and Activism

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781793616708
Publisert
2021-01-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Vekt
789 gr
Høyde
227 mm
Bredde
161 mm
Dybde
35 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
412

Biografisk notat

Paul Benedikt Glatz is independent scholar.