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Jeremy Kuzmarov - The Myth of the Addicted Army: Vietnam and the Modern War on Drugs (Culture, Politics, and the Cold War) - 9781558497054 - V9781558497054
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The Myth of the Addicted Army: Vietnam and the Modern War on Drugs (Culture, Politics, and the Cold War)

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Description for The Myth of the Addicted Army: Vietnam and the Modern War on Drugs (Culture, Politics, and the Cold War) Paperback. The image of the drug-addicted American soldier has long been associated with the Vietnam War. Not only was alcohol the intoxicant of choice for most GIs, but the prevalence of other drugs varied enormously. This work offers an analysis of the links between the Vietnam War and the evolution of American drug policy. Series: Culture, Politics & the Cold War. Num Pages: 288 pages. BIC Classification: HBJK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 237 x 155 x 23. Weight in Grams: 470.
This work offers a probing analysis of the links between the Vietnam War and the evolution of American drug policy. The image of the drug-addicted American soldier - disheveled, glassy-eyed, his uniform adorned with slogans of antiwar dissent - has long been associated with the Vietnam War. More specifically, it has persisted as an explanation for the U.S. defeat, the symbol of a demoralized army incapable of carrying out its military mission. Yet as Jeremy Kuzmarov documents in this deeply researched book, popular assumptions about drug use in Vietnam are based more on myth than on fact. Not only was ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Condition
New
Series
Culture, Politics & the Cold War
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Massachusetts, United States
ISBN
9781558497054
SKU
V9781558497054
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About Jeremy Kuzmarov
JEREMY KUZMAROV is visiting assistant professor of history at Bucknell University.

Reviews for The Myth of the Addicted Army: Vietnam and the Modern War on Drugs (Culture, Politics, and the Cold War)
The Myth of the Addicted Army will contend for best-book awards in history, sociology, and many fields of policy studies. It is chock full of original research utilizing government documents and interviews with policy makers to show how the war in Vietnam incubated the myth of widespread drug addiction among U.S. troops that became, in turn, the back story to ... Read more

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