War veterans and the world after 1945 : cold war politics, decolonization, memory
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War veterans and the world after 1945 : cold war politics, decolonization, memory
(Routledge studies in modern history, 39)
Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, c2018
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- The Cold War
- The International Federation of Resistance Fighters: Communist antifascism, Germany and Europe / Václav Midrkal
- The World Veterans Federation: Cold War politics and globalization / Ángel Alcalde
- Race and decolonization
- South African veterans and the institutionalisation of apartheid in South Africa / Jonathan Fennell
- Enforcing conformity: Race in the American Legion, 1940-1960 / Olivier Burtin
- Fighting for their freedom at home: Native American Vietnam Veterans in the red power movement, 1969-1973 / Matthias Voigt
- Poppies, pensions, passports: The British Legion and transnational civil society action in decolonizing Hong Kong / Daniel Schumacher
- Decolonization and state-building
- Algerian Veterans Associations in the late Colonial Period in Algeria, 1945-1962 / Samuel André-Bercovici
- Colonial soldiers and postcolonial politics in Guinea, Ivory Coast, and Upper Volta, 1958-1973 / Riina Turtio
- War, mobilization, and development in the Islamic Republic of Iran: From the construction Jihad to the Trench Builders Association, 1979-2013 / Eric Lob
- Veterans, decolonization, and land expropriation in post-independence Zimbabwe, 2000-2008 / Obert Bernard Mlambo
- Inconvenient heroes? War veterans from the Eastern Front in Franco's Spain, 1942-1975 / Xosé M. Núñez Seixas
- Authority and anti-war politics of French Veterans of the Algerian War of decolonisation / Hugh Mcdonnell
- State power, cultural exchange and the "forgotten war": British Veterans of the Korean War, 1953-2013 / Grace Huxford
- Retracing memories of war: South African military veterans as tourists in Angola / Gary Baines