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Elizabeth D. Samet

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  • America's Black Soldiers

    The long history behind the Army's Jim Crow forts.
    by Elizabeth D. Samet via The American Scholar on July 11, 2020
  • Statue of Ulysses Grant

    Moral Courage and the Civil War

    Monuments ask us to look at the past, but how they do it exposes crucial aspects of the present.
    by Elizabeth D. Samet via The American Scholar on September 3, 2019
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Looking for the Good War: American Amnesia and the Violent Pursuit of Happiness
Elizabeth D. Samet
2021

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Actor Tom Hanks and President George W. Bush stand on stage at the dedication of the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. on May 29, 2004.

Destructive Myths

Romanticized stories about the Second World War are at the heart of American exceptionalism.
by Jeff Faux via Dissent on August 30, 2022
The correspondent Ernie Pyle (center) talking with marines on a U.S. Navy transport in March 1945.

Has the Myth of the ‘Good War’ Done Us Lasting Harm?

Elizabeth Samet argues that an idealized narrative of America’s actions in World War II has colored our beliefs about warfare in detrimental ways.
by Ben Rhodes via New York Times on December 1, 2021
Photo of a tank and soldiers with guns raised in forest.

A New History of World War II

A new book argues that the conflict was a battle for empire.
by Daniel Immerwahr via The Atlantic on April 4, 2022
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