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David Kieran and Edwin A. Martini (eds.), At War: The Military and American Culture in the Twentieth Century and Beyond (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2018, $99.95 cloth, $34.95 paper). Pp. 410. isbn978 0 8135 8431 7, 978 0 8135 8430 0.

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David Kieran and Edwin A. Martini (eds.), At War: The Military and American Culture in the Twentieth Century and Beyond (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2018, $99.95 cloth, $34.95 paper). Pp. 410. isbn978 0 8135 8431 7, 978 0 8135 8430 0.

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