21H.223 War and American Society
C. Capozzola | WebSIS
Throughout American history, the experience of war has shaped the ways that Americans think about themselves, their fellow citizens, and the meanings of American citizenship. Examines how Americans have told the stories of modern war in multiple forms such as history, literature, film, and popular culture from the Civil War to the present, and interprets media representations in terms of changing ideas about American identity.
