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Babington, Anthony, Shell-Shock: A History of the Changing Attitudes to War Neurosis, Leo Cooper, 1997.
Babington explores the historical development of psychological theories regarding the impact of combat experiences on the individual.
Gluck, Sherna Berger, Rosie the Riveter Revisited: Women, the War, and Social Change, G. K. Hall, 1987.
Gluck examines the societal and cultural impact of women working in the defense industry during World War II.
Hahn, Harlan, and Judson L. Jeffries, Urban America and Its Police: From the Postcolonial Era through the Turbulent 1960s, University Press of Colorado, 2003.
Hahn and Jeffries trace the history of law enforcement in American cities.
Kennett, Lee, G. I.: The American Soldier in World War II, Scribner, 1987.
Kennett provides an account of the role and experience of American soldiers during World War II.
Nelson, Jill, Police Brutality: An Anthology, W. W. Norton, 2000.
Nelson presents a collection of critical essays by...
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