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Traumatic defeat : POWs, MIAs, and national mythmaking / Patrick Gallagher.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: D805.G3 G319 2018

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    "Traumatic Defeat is a comparative study of wartime and postwar Prisoner of War (POW) and Missing in Action (MIA) activism and politics in Germany after World War II and the US after the Vietnam War. Patrick Gallagher argues that under certain circumstances, a postwar form of national mythology develops, derived from POW/MIA activism and the belief that substantial numbers of MIAs continue to survive in secret captivity after war's end. He refers to this phenomenon as the "secret camp myth," after the covert facilities in which these missing men supposedly survive. Gallagher demonstrates that these two parallel cases of national trauma over prisoners and the missing demonstrate how wars can breed mythologies that, if not satisfied, can take on lives of their own and come to dominate national conversations on the history of warfare, aftermath, and defeat."--Provided by publisher.
    Variant Title
    Prisoners of war, missing in action and national mythmaking
    POWs, MIAs, and national mythmaking
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Gallagher, Patrick, 1979- author.
    Published
    Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2018]
    Locale
    Germany
    United States
    Contents
    Germany's war on the Eastern Front, and the origins of its secret camp myth
    The short-lived German secret camp myth
    Missing Americans in Southeast Asia and the origins of POW/MIA activism
    Radicalization of POW/MIA advocacy and the emergence of the secret camp myth
    High-water mark of the secret camp myth
    Conclusion.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Germany's war on the Eastern Front, and the origins of its secret camp myth -- The short-lived German secret camp myth -- Missing Americans in Southeast Asia and the origins of POW/MIA activism -- Radicalization of POW/MIA advocacy and the emergence of the secret camp myth -- High-water mark of the secret camp myth -- Conclusion.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780700626441
    0700626441
    070062645X
    9780700626458
    Physical Description
    viii, 200 pages ; 24 cm

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