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E-grāmata: American South and the Great War, 1914-1924

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  • Formāts: 264 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Louisiana State University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780807170137
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  • Formāts: 264 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Louisiana State University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780807170137

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Edited by Matthew L. Downs and M. Ryan Floyd, The American South and the Great War, 1914–1924 investigates how American participation in World War I further strained the region’s relationship with the federal government, how wartime hardships altered the South’s traditional social structure, and how the war effort stressed and reshaped the southern economy. The volume contends that participation in World War I contributed greatly to the modernization of the South, initiating changes ultimately realized during World War II and the postwar era. Although the war had a tremendous impact on the region, few scholars have analyzed the topic in a comprehensive fashion, making this collection a much-needed addition to the study of American and southern history.

These essays address a variety of subjects, including civil rights, economic growth and development, politics and foreign policy, women’s history, gender history, and military history. Collectively, this volume highlights a time and an experience often overshadowed by later events, illustrating the importance of World War I in the emergence of a modern South.

Introduction: The South's Other "Other War" 1(12)
Matthew L. Downs
M. Ryan Floyd
1 "A Diarrhea of Plans and Constipation of Action": The Influence of Alabama Cotton Farmers, Merchants, and Brokers on Anglo-American Diplomacy during the First World War, 1914--1915
13(28)
M. Ryan Floyd
2 Manhood, Duty, and Service: Conscription in North Carolina during the First World War
41(20)
James Hall
3 World War I and South Carolina's Council of Defense: Its Campaign to Root out Disloyalty, 1917--1918
61(28)
Fritz Hamer
4 Food Soldiers: Rural Southerners and Food Regulation during World War I
89(27)
Angela Jill Cooley
5 The Call to Duty in the Old North State: Patriotism, Service, and North Carolina Women's Colleges during the Great War
116(24)
Kathelene Mccarty Smith
Keith Phelan Gorman
6 The Great War and Expanded Equality?: Black Carolinians Test Boundaries
140(22)
Janet G. Hudson
7 "The Race's Greatest Opportunity since Emancipation": The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Great War, and the South
162(19)
Lee Sartain
8 Cottons Chaotic Home Front: The First World War and the Southern Textile Industry
181(26)
Annette Cox
9 "The Battle for Commerce Is Begun": Building the Port of Mobile, Alabama, after World War I
207(30)
Matthew L. Downs
Contributors 237(4)
Index 241
Matthew L. Downs, associate professor of history at the University of Mobile, is the author of Transforming the South: Federal Development in the Tennessee Valley, 1915- 1960.

M. Ryan Floyd, associate professor of history at Lander University, is the author of Abandoning Neutrality: Woodrow Wilson and the Beginning of the Great War, August 1914- December 1915.