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The Journal of Veterans Studies (ISSN 2470-4768) is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal. The goals of the journal are to sustain international research in veterans studies, facilitate interdisciplinary research collaborations, and narrow gaps between cultures, institutions, experiences, knowledge, and understanding.We understand veterans studies as a multi-faceted, scholarly investigation of military veterans and their families. Topics within that investigation could include but are not limited to, combat exposure, reintegration challenges, and the complex systems and institutions (VA) that shape the veteran experience. Veterans studies, by its very nature, may analyze experiences closely tied to military studies, but the emphasis of veterans studies is the “veteran experience,” i.e., what happens after the service member departs the armed forces.The work of veterans studies can be found in such fields as higher education, humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and student affairs (among many others). Additionally, it can be seen in and out of formal education: by current members of the military, leaders of nonprofits, artists, activists, and students taking courses in veterans studies. Such research and work can take multiple forms. The journal is open to multimodal submissions in a variety of formats. We support the practical application of new knowledge regarding veterans studies to veteran and non-veteran (active duty, business, nonprofit, artists, activists) audiences as well as research that moves the field of veterans studies forward. Our acceptance rate* is 69% *rate includes desk-reject submissions and only accounts for submissions received between 01/01/2019 to present.

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  • The Beauty of a Darker Soul: Overcoming Trauma Through the Power of Human Connection Joshua Mantz | Lioncrest Publishing, 2018 | 276 pp. eBook ISBN: 978-1619616752, paperback ISBN 978-1619616745 This book is not just another war story

  • The beauty in the Beauty of a Darker Soul, is that moment when you are most vulnerable, completely unraveled emotionally, and in the deepest despair of suicidal thoughts because that is when you are most open to the human connections that could help you find yourself, your purpose, and your way back from the brink

  • Drawing from Viktor Frankl’s memoir, Man’s Search for Meaning (1985), Mantz describes the darker soul as a person who accepts their circumstances, and the way they decide to suffer through the trauma

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The Beauty of a Darker Soul: Overcoming Trauma Through the Power of Human Connection Joshua Mantz | Lioncrest Publishing, 2018 | 276 pp. eBook ISBN: 978-1619616752, paperback ISBN 978-1619616745 This book is not just another war story. Drawing from Viktor Frankl’s memoir, Man’s Search for Meaning (1985), Mantz describes the darker soul as a person who accepts their circumstances, and the way they decide to suffer through the trauma.

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