The Great War and Americans in Europe, 1914-1917

This book examines the experiences of Americans in Europe during the First World War prior to the U.S. declaration of war. Key groups include volunteer soldiers, doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, reporters, diplomats, peace activists, charitable workers, and long-term American expatriate civilians. What these Americans wrote about the Great War, as published in contemporary books and periodicals, provides the core source material for this volume. Author Kenneth D. Rose argues that these writings served the critical function of preparing the American public for the declaration of war, one of the most important decisions of the twentieth century, and defined the threat and consequences of the European conflict for Americans and American interests at home and abroad.

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The Great War and Americans in Europe, 1914-1917

This book examines the experiences of Americans in Europe during the First World War prior to the U.S. declaration of war. Key groups include volunteer soldiers, doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, reporters, diplomats, peace activists, charitable workers, and long-term American expatriate civilians. What these Americans wrote about the Great War, as published in contemporary books and periodicals, provides the core source material for this volume. Author Kenneth D. Rose argues that these writings served the critical function of preparing the American public for the declaration of war, one of the most important decisions of the twentieth century, and defined the threat and consequences of the European conflict for Americans and American interests at home and abroad.

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The Great War and Americans in Europe, 1914-1917

The Great War and Americans in Europe, 1914-1917

by Kenneth Rose
The Great War and Americans in Europe, 1914-1917

The Great War and Americans in Europe, 1914-1917

by Kenneth Rose

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This book examines the experiences of Americans in Europe during the First World War prior to the U.S. declaration of war. Key groups include volunteer soldiers, doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, reporters, diplomats, peace activists, charitable workers, and long-term American expatriate civilians. What these Americans wrote about the Great War, as published in contemporary books and periodicals, provides the core source material for this volume. Author Kenneth D. Rose argues that these writings served the critical function of preparing the American public for the declaration of war, one of the most important decisions of the twentieth century, and defined the threat and consequences of the European conflict for Americans and American interests at home and abroad.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351805858
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/27/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 388
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Kenneth Rose

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. American Witnesses: Europe Goes to War

2. Wartime Atrocities

3. Militarism

4. Men at War

5. Women at War

6. Reporters

7. Diplomats

8. The Peaceful Americans

Conclusion

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