War creates veterans and societies are reminded by their existence that
violent conflicts had been waged in the past. Even when the wars have
been long forgotten by many, veterans are the ones whose fate has been
tied to war and destruction.
Societies often struggle with their veterans, especially when they have
to address the former soldiers' traumatic experiences and acknowledge
the wounds that hurt beyond the body. While veterans are a steady
reminder of violent conflicts of the past, they are often ignored by
their societies, once peace is achieved. Nevertheless, veterans play an
important role in post-war contexts as well and this role, their
influence and impact in the supposedly non-violent world need to be
addressed. This volume discusses the role of veterans in the aftermath
of war and shows how they had been treated by their societies and how
the latter ones tried to reintegrate them into their own narratives of
the past.