Published 1918
by Pilgrim Press in Boston, Chicago .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by William Allen Knight. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | D619 .K55 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 139 p. |
Number of Pages | 139 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23762880M |
LC Control Number | 18010292 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 2690306 |
Over Here is the single-most comprehensive discussion of the impact of World War I on American society. This 25th anniversary edition includes a new afterword from Pulitzer Prize-winning author David M. Kennedy, that explains his reasons for writing the original edition as well as his opinions on the legacy of Wilsonian idealism, most recently reflected in President George W. Bush's national security Cited by: texts All Books All Texts latest This Just In Smithsonian Libraries FEDLINK (US) Genealogy Lincoln Collection. National Emergency War-time "over here," by Knight, William Allen, Publication date Topics World War, Publisher Boston, Chicago, Pilgrim Press CollectionPages: Over Here is the single most comprehensive discussion of the impact of World War I on American society. This twenty-fifth anniversary edition includes a new afterword from Pulitzer Prize-winning author David M. Kennedy, that explains his reasons for writing the original edition as well as his opinions on the legacy of Wilsonian idealism, most /5(3). Over Here is the single-most comprehensive discussion of the impact of World War I on American society. This 25th anniversary edition includes a new afterword from Pulitzer Prize-winning author David M. Kennedy, that explains his reasons for writing the original edition as well as his opinions on the legacy of Wilsonian idealism, most recently reflected in President George W. Bush's national security /5(55).
Over Here is a book about domestic and International markets in World War I. The effect of Woodrow Wilson in the beginning of the 20th century. I learned that Woodrow Wilson had a son in a law William Gibbs Macadoo who was treasury Secretary and /5. A broad, vigorous, cohesive interpretation, by a Stanford historian, of the effects of World War I on the US. First and perhaps foremost, the progressives' expectations crumbled: initially opposed to American involvement, they succumbed to ""the endemic progressive disposition to view events positively"" and sought to make the war an instrument for social and economic reform. "and volunteer to take in evacuated children and work in hospitals and drive ambulances" - here Alf grinned and nudged Eileen sharply in the ribs - "and man anti-aircraft guns. We join the Home Guard and the ATS and the Civil Defence, but we cannot know whether the scrap metal we collect, the letter we write to a solider, the vegetables we. Hero Over Here: A Story of World War I Paperback – January 1, by Kathleen V. Kudlinski (Author)/5(10).
Over here: the First World War and American society by Kennedy, David M. Publication date Topics World War, , Eerste Wereldoorlog, Maatschappij, Guerre mondiale, Internet Archive Books. American Libraries. Uploaded by CarriC on SIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata) Pages: Over Here! book. Read 16 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Lorraine B. Diehl's "Over Here! New York City During World War II" is a fantastic book that manages to capture the fear and excitement of those living and passing through New York City during World War II. You can't help but get caught up in the fear of being /5. "Over Here" is an important and clearly-written work in a much-neglected area of historical inquiry--the homefront during time of war in foreign lands. It provides a nice supplement to the classic accounts of WWI that focus more on the battlefields, like Barabara Tuchman's "The Guns of Cited by: Read this book on Questia. As the first full-scale exploration of the impact of World War I on American society, Kennedy's book uses the record of America's experience in the Great War as a prism through which to view early twentieth-century American society.