Vietnam's Prodigal Heroes: American Deserters, International Protest, European Exile, and Amnesty

Vietnam’s Prodigal Heroes examines the critical role of desertion in the international Vietnam War debate. Paul Benedikt Glatz traces American deserters’ odyssey of exile and activism in Europe, Japan, and North America to demonstrate how their speaking out and unprecedented levels of desertion in the US military changed the traditional image of the deserter.

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Vietnam's Prodigal Heroes: American Deserters, International Protest, European Exile, and Amnesty

Vietnam’s Prodigal Heroes examines the critical role of desertion in the international Vietnam War debate. Paul Benedikt Glatz traces American deserters’ odyssey of exile and activism in Europe, Japan, and North America to demonstrate how their speaking out and unprecedented levels of desertion in the US military changed the traditional image of the deserter.

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Vietnam's Prodigal Heroes: American Deserters, International Protest, European Exile, and Amnesty

Vietnam's Prodigal Heroes: American Deserters, International Protest, European Exile, and Amnesty

by Paul Benedikt Glatz
Vietnam's Prodigal Heroes: American Deserters, International Protest, European Exile, and Amnesty

Vietnam's Prodigal Heroes: American Deserters, International Protest, European Exile, and Amnesty

by Paul Benedikt Glatz

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Vietnam’s Prodigal Heroes examines the critical role of desertion in the international Vietnam War debate. Paul Benedikt Glatz traces American deserters’ odyssey of exile and activism in Europe, Japan, and North America to demonstrate how their speaking out and unprecedented levels of desertion in the US military changed the traditional image of the deserter.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793616715
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 01/12/2021
Series: War and Society in Modern American History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 412
File size: 900 KB

About the Author

Paul Benedikt Glatz is independent scholar.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Reconstructing a Marginalized History

Chapter 1: Stepping Out: The Appearance of American Deserters and the International Debate on War

Refusal

Chapter 2: The Deserters’ 1968: Exile Organizing, Politicization and the Struggle for Recognition

Chapter 3: Asylum and Exile: Consolidation of the Swedish Sanctuary, Community Building and Exile

Culture

Chapter 4: Amnesty: Deserters and the Debate over Clemency, Exoneration, and Vindication of Vietnam

War Resisters

Conclusion: History, Memory and Activism

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