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America and World War I : a selected annotated bibliography of English-language sources / David R. Woodward.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Woodward, David R., 1939-
Series:
Routledge research guides to American military studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
World War, 1914-1918--United States--Bibliography.
World War, 1914-1918.
World War, 1914-1918--Social aspects--United States--Bibliography.
History, Military.
United States--History, Military--20th century--Bibliography.
United States.
Genre:
Bibliographies.
Physical Description:
xi, 432 pages ; 24 cm.
Other Title:
America and World War 1
America and World War One
Place of Publication:
New York : Routledge, [2007]
Summary:
America and World War I is an indispensable guide to the wide array of sources and literature available on the United States' first major military conflict of the twentieth century. No comparable period in modern history has been so thoroughly written about, and David R. Woodward's succinct, annotated bibliography is an instantly accessible, time-saving tool that will allow the student and researcher to wade through this vast amount of material with ease.
In addition to covering the plethora of personal accounts, official histories, documents in the voluminous British Cabinet Papers, and the holdings of the National Archives and the Hoover Institution of War, this bibliography goes beyond basic military operations to illustrate the war's impact on society at large, as it surveys war films and literature, civil-military relations, the role of women in the war, and many other topics. Focusing on all aspects of America's involvement in the conflict that embroiled the nation for nineteen months, America and World War I is the most up-to-date research guide on this epochal event in American military history.
Contents:
I Reference Works and Internet 1
B Bibliographies, Catalogs, Guides, and Bibliographical Essays 1
C Atlases 12
D Biographical Dictionaries and Encyclopedias 13
E Statistics and Almanacs 16
F Battlefields 16
II Manuscript Depositories and Libraries 19
III Origins and Outbreak of the War 23
IV Military Aspects of the War 33
A General Sources of the European War, 1914-1918 33
B General Sources of American Participation, 1917-1919 42
C Specific Aspects 48
D Campaigns and Operations 130
V Home Front 169
A General and Comparative Sources 169
B Civilian Leadership (Including Manuscript Collections) 173
C Congress and National Politics 195
D State and Local Studies 197
E Enemy Espionage 205
F European Home Fronts 207
G Mobilization 215
H The Economy 244
I Demobilization 252
VI Social and Cultural Impact of the War 255
A General and Comparative Sources 255
B Prisoners of War 258
C Religious and Moral Aspects 260
D Education in War 264
E Reporting the War 266
F Women and the War 270
G War Relief Agencies 274
H War Songs, Poetry, Ballads, and Slang 278
I Humor and Caricature 280
J War Posters 282
K Literature and the War 283
L Film 290
M African Americans and Native Americans 294
N Radicalism 298
O Civil Liberties 300
VII Diplomacy of the War 303
A General Sources 303
B Diplomats (Including Manuscript Collections) 312
C American Neutrality and Origins of American Belligerency 327
D Propaganda and U.S. Public Opinion 337
E Hyphenated Americans and Foreign Policy 341
F War Objectives and Peace Diplomacy, 1914-1918 344
G Coalition Warmaking 356
H Armistice 363
I Russo-American Relations (Including U.S. and Allied Military Roles in the Russian Civil War) 365
VIII The Peace Settlement 379
A General Accounts and Critical Evaluations of the Peacemaking 379
B The Big Four and Other Leading Peacemakers 384
C Specific Countries, Areas, and Issues 388
D Reparations 393
E The League of Nations and Its Rejection by the United States 395
Journal Abbreviations 401.
Notes:
Revision of the 1985 Garland Press edition.
Includes indexes.
ISBN:
0415978955
9780415978958
OCLC:
71275529

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