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New York and the First World War: shaping an American city

Part of the Ashgate studies in First World War history series
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The First World War constitutes a point in the history of New York when its character and identity were challenged, recast and reinforced.

Due to its pre-eminent position as a financial and trading centre, its role in the conflict was realised far sooner than elsewhere in the United States.

This book uses city, state and federal archives, newspaper reports, publications, leaflets and the well-established ethnic press in the city at the turn of the century to explore how the city and its citizens responded to their role in the First World War, from the outbreak in August 1914, through the official entry of the United States in to the war in 1917, and after the cessation of hostilities in the memorials and monuments to the conflict.

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Ashgate
1472419502 / 9781472419507
eBook
28/12/2014
England
English
255 pages
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