The War in American Culture
Society and Consciousness during World War II
356 pages, 25 halftones, 9 line drawings, 2 tables 6 x 9
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1996
Cloth $65.00
ISBN: 9780226215112
Published May 1996
Paper $23.00
ISBN: 9780226215129
Published May 1996
Acknowledgments Introduction Lewis A. Erenberg, Susan E. Hirsch. 1: No Time for Privacy: World War II and Chicago's Families Perry R. Duis 2: Censoring Disorder: American Visual Imagery of World War II George H. Roeder, Jr 3: Making the American Consensus: The Narrative of Conversion and Subversion in World War II Films Lary May 4: The Working Class Goes to War Gary Gerstle 5: Rosie the Riveter Gets Married Elaine Tyler May 6: Swing Goes to War: Glenn Miller and the Popular Music of World War II Lewis A. Erenberg 7: Race, Language, and War in Two Cultures: World War II in Asia John W. Dower 8: The Changing Path to Citizenship: Ethnicity and Naturalization during World War II Reed Ueda 9: Native Sons and the Good War: Retelling the Myth of American Indian Assimilation Carol Miller 10: No Victory at the Workplace: Women and Minorities at Pullman during World War II Susan E. Hirsch 11: Traditions from Home: African Americans in Wartime Richmond, California Shirley Ann Wilson Moore 12: Zoot-Suiters and Cops: Chicano Youth and the Los Angeles Police Department during World War II Edward J. Escobar 13: World War II and American Liberalism Alan Brinkley List of Contributors Name Index Title Index Subject Index
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