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World War I at Home: Readings on American Life, 1914-1920

by David F. Trask

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The readings in this book illustrate the domestic experiences of the American people during World War I. They are drawn from popular mass circulation magazines. Part I considers the years of neutrality (1914-1917) before the United States intervened in the European conflict. Part II deals with the period of Belligerency (1917-1918). Part III takes up the postwar reaction that occurred during the phase of Peacemaking (1919-1920). -- From introduction.… (more)
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The readings in this book illustrate the domestic experiences of the American people during World War I. They are drawn from popular mass circulation magazines. Part I considers the years of neutrality (1914-1917) before the United States intervened in the European conflict. Part II deals with the period of Belligerency (1917-1918). Part III takes up the postwar reaction that occurred during the phase of Peacemaking (1919-1920). -- From introduction.

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