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ISBN
9780816532445
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Soldados Razos at War : Chicano Politics, Identity, and Masculinity in the U. S. Military from World War II to Vietnam
Item Height
1in
Author
Steven Rosales
Item Length
9in
Publisher
University of AriZona Press
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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What were the catalysts that motivated Mexican American youth to enlist or readily accept their draft notice in World War II, Korea, or Vietnam? In Soldados Razos at War , historian and veteran Steven Rosales chronicles the experiences of Chicano servicemen who fought for the United States, explaining why these men served, how they served, and the impact of their service on their identity and political consciousness.

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Publisher
University of AriZona Press
ISBN-10
0816532443
ISBN-13
9780816532445
eBay Product ID (ePID)
235222060

Product Key Features

Author
Steven Rosales
Publication Name
Soldados Razos at War : Chicano Politics, Identity, and Masculinity in the U. S. Military from World War II to Vietnam
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
320 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ub418.M48r67 2017
Edition Number
3
Reviews
"This will be the 'go-to' book for Latino military history for years to come. Rosales captures the voices and experiences of Latino veterans from World War II to Vietnam."--Steve Estes, author of Charleston in Black and White: Race and Power in the South After the Civil Rights Movement "Provides the most comprehensive account of Mexican Americans' experiences in the U.S. military. Rosales nicely presents everyday soldiers' stories while not losing sight of the G.I. Bill's and the Veterans' Administration's roles in helping shape those lives. Soldados Razos at War highlights the struggles and triumphs of a group of individuals whose service has not only benefited Latino America but also the United States as a whole."--Ernesto Chvez, author of The U.S. War with Mexico: A Brief History with Documents, "This will be the 'go-to' book for Latino military history for years to come. Rosales captures the voices and experiences of Latino veterans from World War II to Vietnam."--Steve Estes, author of Charleston in Black and White: Race and Power in the South After the Civil Rights Movement "Provides the most comprehensive account of Mexican Americans' experiences in the U.S. military. Rosales nicely presents everyday soldiers' stories while not losing sight of the G.I. Bill's and the Veterans' Administration's role in helping shape those lives. Soldados Razos at War highlights the struggles and triumphs of a group of individuals whose service has not only benefited Latino America but also the United States as a whole."--Ernesto Chvez, author of The U.S. War with Mexico: A Brief History with Documents, "The author uses the fields of Chicano and Latino studies, critical men's studies, and oral history to examine the socioeconomic mobility, gender identity, and the postwar political activism among three generations of Mexican Americans. This book expands on previous scholarship by focusing on the intersections of military service, citizenship, and manhood, which created spaces for Mexican Americans to confront the inequalities among their own communities throughout the United States."-- Choice "This will be the 'go-to' book for Latino military history for years to come. Rosales captures the voices and experiences of Latino veterans from World War II to Vietnam."--Steve Estes, author of Charleston in Black and White: Race and Power in the South After the Civil Rights Movement "Provides the most comprehensive account of Mexican Americans' experiences in the U.S. military. Rosales nicely presents everyday soldiers' stories while not losing sight of the G.I. Bill's and the Veterans' Administration's roles in helping shape those lives. Soldados Razos at War highlights the struggles and triumphs of a group of individuals whose service has not only benefited Latino America but also the United States as a whole."--Ernesto Chávez, author of The U.S. War with Mexico: A Brief History with Documents, "The author uses the fields of Chicano and Latino studies, critical men's studies, and oral history to examine the socioeconomic mobility, gender identity, and the postwar political activism among three generations of Mexican Americans. This book expands on previous scholarship by focusing on the intersections of military service, citizenship, and manhood, which created spaces for Mexican Americans to confront the inequalities among their own communities throughout the United States."-- Choice, "The author uses the fields of Chicano and Latino studies, critical men's studies, and oral history to examine the socioeconomic mobility, gender identity, and the postwar political activism among three generations of Mexican Americans. This book expands on previous scholarship by focusing on the intersections of military service, citizenship, and manhood, which created spaces for Mexican Americans to confront the inequalities among their own communities throughout the United States."-- Choice "This will be the 'go-to' book for Latino military history for years to come. Rosales captures the voices and experiences of Latino veterans from World War II to Vietnam."--Steve Estes, author of Charleston in Black and White: Race and Power in the South After the Civil Rights Movement "Provides the most comprehensive account of Mexican Americans' experiences in the U.S. military. Rosales nicely presents everyday soldiers' stories while not losing sight of the G.I. Bill's and the Veterans' Administration's roles in helping shape those lives. Soldados Razos at War highlights the struggles and triumphs of a group of individuals whose service has not only benefited Latino America but also the United States as a whole."--Ernesto Chvez, author of The U.S. War with Mexico: A Brief History with Documents, "The author uses the fields of Chicano and Latino studies, critical men's studies, and oral history to examine the socioeconomic mobility, gender identity, and the postwar political activism among three generations of Mexican Americans. This book expands on previous scholarship by focusing on the intersections of military service, citizenship, and manhood, which created spaces for Mexican Americans to confront the inequalities among their own communities throughout the United States."-- Choice "Rosales's book is the best work yet on Mexican Americans in the military and its impact on their persons and communities."-- Southwestern Historical Quarterly "Soldados Razos achieves the difficult task of explicating the manifold, at times contradictory, ways domestic and wartime military service shaped the lives and outlooks of Chicano GI's without reverting to the hagiography characteristic of older models of military scholarship."-- The Michigan Historical Review "This will be the 'go-to' book for Latino military history for years to come. Rosales captures the voices and experiences of Latino veterans from World War II to Vietnam."--Steve Estes, author of Charleston in Black and White: Race and Power in the South After the Civil Rights Movement "Provides the most comprehensive account of Mexican Americans' experiences in the U.S. military. Rosales nicely presents everyday soldiers' stories while not losing sight of the G.I. Bill's and the Veterans' Administration's roles in helping shape those lives. Soldados Razos at War highlights the struggles and triumphs of a group of individuals whose service has not only benefited Latino America but also the United States as a whole."--Ernesto Chávez, author of The U.S. War with Mexico: A Brief History with Documents, "This book expands on previous scholarship by focusing on the intersections of military service, citizenship, and manhood, which created spaces for Mexican Americans to confront the inequalities among their own communities throughout the United States." --Choice "Rosales's book is the best work yet on Mexican Americans in the military and its impact on their persons and communities." --Southwestern Historical Quarterly " Soldados Razos at War achieves the difficult task of explicating the manifold, at times contradictory, ways domestic and wartime military service shaped the lives and outlooks of Chicano GI's without reverting to the hagiography characteristic of older models of military scholarship." --Michigan Historical Review "This will be the 'go-to' book for Latino military history for years to come. Rosales captures the voices and experiences of Latino veterans from World War II to Vietnam."--Steve Estes, author of Charleston in Black and White: Race and Power in the South After the Civil Rights Movement "Provides the most comprehensive account of Mexican Americans' experiences in the U.S. military. Rosales nicely presents everyday soldiers' stories while not losing sight of the G.I. Bill's and the Veterans' Administration's roles in helping shape those lives. Soldados Razos at War highlights the struggles and triumphs of a group of individuals whose service has not only benefited Latino America but also the United States as a whole."--Ernesto Chávez, author of The U.S. War with Mexico: A Brief History with Documents
Copyright Date
2017
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, Gender Studies, Men's Studies, Military / United States, Civics & Citizenship, Military
Lccn
2016-039135
Dewey Decimal
355.2/23620896872073
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History, Social Science, Political Science

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