Resources for Further Study

Barry, Kathleen. Unmaking War, Remaking Men. How Empathy Can Reshape Our Politics, Our Soldiers and Ourselves. Santa Rosa, CA: Phoenix Rising Press, 2011.

Benderman, Sgt. Kevin, with Monica Benderman. Letters from Fort Lewis Brig: A Matter of Conscience. Guilford, CT: Lyon’s Press, 2007.

Bica, Camillo “Mac.” “A Therapeutic Application of Philosophy. The Moral Casualties of War: Understanding the Experience.” International Journal of Applied Philosophy 13, no. 1 (Spring 1999): 81–92.

______. “Law, Morality and Conscience in War.” Truthout. Op-ed. March 1, 2010. http://archive.truth-out.org.

______. “The Invisible Wounds of War.” OpEdNews. October 9, 2011. http://www.opednews.com.

______. “Remembering the Context of War Crimes: The Crime of War Itself.” Truthout. Op-ed. February 25, 2012. http://www.truth-out.org.

Boudreau, Tyler. “Digging In.” Psychatrix. May 3, 2010. http://www.tylerboudreau.com.

______. “The Morally Injured.” Massachusetts Review (Fall-Winter 2011–2012): 746–54. http://www.massreview.org.

Boudreau, Tyler E. Packing Inferno: The Unmaking of a Marine. Port Townsend, WA: Feral House, 2008.

Bowden, Lisa, and Shannon Cain. Powder: Writing by Women in the Ranks, from Vietnam to Iraq. Tucson, AZ: Core Press, 2008.

Capps, Walter H., The Unfinished War: Vietnam and the American Conscience. Boston: Beacon Press, 1990.

Casteel, Joshua. Letters from Abu Ghraib. Ithaca, NY: Essay Press, 2008.

Delgado, Aidan. The Sutras of Abu Ghraib. Boston: Beacon Press, 2008.

Fassin, Didier, and Richard Rechtman. The Empire of Trauma: An Inquiry into the Condition of Victimhood. Rachel Gomme, trans. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009.

French, Peter A. War and Moral Dissonance. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

Glantz, Aaron, and Iraq Veterans Against the War, eds. Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan: Eyewitness Accounts of the Occupations. Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2008.

Goodell, Jessica, with John Hearn. Shade It Black: Death and After in Iraq. Haverton, PA: Casemate Books, 2011.

Grossman, Dave. On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society. New York: Little, Brown, 1995.

Hedges, Chris. War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning. New York: Anchor Books, 2003.

Hedges, Chris, and Laila Al-Arian. Collateral Damage: America’s War Against Iraqi Civilians. New York: Nation Books, 2008.

Herman, Judith. Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence—from Domestic Abuse to Political Terror. New York: Basic Books, 1992.

Jamail, Dahr. The Will to Resist: Soldiers Who Refuse to Fight in Iraq and Afghanistan. Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2009.

Levi, Primo. The Drowned and the Saved. Raymond Rosenthal, trans. New York: Vintage Books, 1989.

Lifton, Robert J. Home from the War. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1973.

Litz, Brett T., et al. “Moral Injury and Moral Repair in War Veterans: A Preliminary Model and Intervention Strategy. Clinical Psychology Review 29, no. 8 (2009): 695–706.

Marlantes, Karl. What It Is Like to Go to War. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2011.

Marshall, Samuel Lyman Atwood. Men Against Fire: The Problem of Battle Command. New York: William Morrow, 1947.

Mejía, Camilo. Road from ar Ramadi: The Private Rebellion of Staff Sergeant Camilo Mejía. New York: The New Press, 2007.

Mejía, Camilo E. “Healing Moral Injury: A Lifelong Journey.” Fellowship of Reconciliation. http://forusa.org.

Rockwood, Lawrence. Walking Away from Nuremberg: Just War and the Doctrine of Command Responsibility. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007.

Shay, Jonathan. Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character. New York: Scribner, 1984.

______. Odysseus in America: Combat Trauma and the Trials of Homecoming. New York: Scribner, 2002.

Sherman, Nancy. The Untold War: Inside the Hearts, Minds, and Souls of Our Soldiers. New York: W. W. Norton, 2010.

Sippola, John, Amy Blumenshine, Donald A. Tubesing, and Valerie Yancey. Welcome Them Home–Help Them Heal: Pastoral Care and Ministry with Service Members Returning from War. Duluth, MN: Whole Person Associates, 2009.

“Truth Commission on Conscience in War: Final Report.” Truth Commission on Conscience in War. http://conscienceinwar.org.

Verkamp, Bernard J. The Moral Treatment of Returning Warriors in Early Medieval and Modern Times. Chicago: University of Scranton Press, 2006.

SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY

Amadei, Aureliano. 20 Cigarettes (Venti Sigarette). Italy, 2010.

Dick, Kirby. The Invisible War. United States, 2012.

Diritti, Giorgio. The Man Who Will Come (L’Uomo Che Verra). Italy, 2009.

Faulkrod, Patrice. The Ground Truth: After the Killing Ends. United States, 2006.

Gibney, Alex. Taxi to the Dark Side. United States, 2007.

Haggis, Paul. In the Valley of Elah. United States, 2007.

Hetherington, Tim, and Sebastian Junger. Restrepo. United States, 2010.

McLagan, Meg, and Daria Sommers. Lioness. United States, 2008.

Pierce, Kimberly. Stop-Loss. United States, 2008.

Rosi, Francesco. Many Wars Ago (Uomini Contro). Italy, 1970.

Weimberg, Gary, and Catherine Ryan. Soldiers of Conscience. United States, 2007.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Truth Commission on Conscience in War. http://conscienceinwar.org/.

“Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, 1949.” International Committee of the Red Cross. http://www.icrc.org.

“Nuremberg Trial Proceedings.” Yale Law School, Lillian Goldman Law Library. http://avalon.law.yale.edu.

“Operation Recovery.” Iraq Veterans Against the War. http://www.ivaw.org.

The Soul Repair Center. Brite Divinity School. http://britesoulrepair.org.