What have we done : the moral injury of our longest wars by Wood, David Bowne

What have we done : the moral injury of our longest wars
by Wood, David Bowne

(#1217ZC6)

Hardcover Little, Brown and Company, 2016
Description: x, 291 pages; 25 cm
Dewey: 172; Audience: Adult

Sign In or Create an Account to purchase this item.

Also available in these digital formats

Follett eBook (24-month term) (single-user access) 2016

 

Learn more about Destiny Discover, our free digital platform designed just for schools.

Other available formats

Playaway All-in-One Audiobook Findaway/Blackstone Audio, 2017

 

Audiobook (CD) Hachette, 2016

 
See 1 other format no longer available …
Product Overview
From Follett

Includes bibliographic references (pages 277-282) and index.;The baptismal font -- It's wrong, but you have no choice -- Regardless of the cost -- The rules: made to be broken -- A friend was liquefied -- Just war -- Trotting heart, shell shock, moral injury -- Grief is a combat injury -- It's really about killing -- Vulnerable -- Betrayed -- War crime -- Atheists in the foxholes -- Home -- The touchy-feely tough guys -- Listen. "Most Americans are now familiar with ... post-traumatic stress disorder and its prevalence among troops. In this ... book, David Wood examines the far more pervasive yet less understood experience of those we send to war: moral injury, the violation of our fundamental values of right and wrong that so often occurs in the impossible moral dilemmas of modern conflict"--Dust jacket.

From the Publisher
*Winner of the 2017 Dayton Literary Peace Prize*

From Pulitzer Prize--winning journalist David Wood, a battlefield view of moral injury, the signature wound of America's 21st century wars.

Most Americans are now familiar with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and its prevalence among troops. In this groundbreaking new book, David Wood examines the far more pervasive yet less understood experience of those we send to war: moral injury, the violation of our fundamental values of right and wrong that so often occurs in the impossible moral dilemmas of modern conflict. Featuring portraits of combat veterans and leading mental health researchers, along with Wood's personal observations of war and the young Americans deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan, What Have We Done offers an unflinching look at war and those who volunteer for it: the thrill and pride of service and, too often, the scars of moral injury.

Impeccably researched and deeply personal, What Have We Done is a compassionate, finely drawn study of modern war and those caught up in it. It is a call to acknowledge our newest generation of veterans by listening intently to them and absorbing their stories; and, as new wars approach, to ponder the inevitable human costs of putting American "boots on the ground."

Product Details
  • Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
  • Publication Date: November 1, 2016
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Edition: First edition: November 2016.
  • Dewey: 172
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: x, 291 pages ; 25 cm
  • ISBN-10: 0-316-26415-6
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-316-26415-0
  • Follett Number: 1217ZC6
  • Audience: Adult