Beth Linker is assistant professor in the Department of History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania.
"""This thoughtful, provocative, deeply researched, and beautifully written study shows how the US government took responsibility for soldiers who were physically injured and maimed in World War I, and why there was support for government intervention. Linker's answer, superbly dissected and presented, is that there was a brew of intersecting motives: from American ideals of masculinity, modernity, and militarism to work and self-reliance."" (Rosemary A. Stevens, Weill Cornell Medical College)"""