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The Great War in the heart of Dixie: Alabama during World War I (First Edition edition.)

Olliff, Martin T.Alsobrook, David E.(Contributions by)Fallin, Wilson(Contributions by)Jakeman, Robert J.(Contributions by)Littleton, Dowe(Contributions by)Newton, Wesley Phillips(Contributions by)Olliff, Martin T.(Contributions by)Ott, Victoria E.(Contributions by)Saunders, Robert(Contributions by)Thomason, Michael V. R.(Contributions by)Truss, Ruth Smith(Contributions by)
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There has been much scholarship on how the U.S. as a nation reacted to World War I, but few have explored how Alabama responded.

Did the state follow the federal government's lead in organizing its resources or did Alabamians devise their own solutions to unique problems they faced?

How did the state's cultural institutions and government react?

What changes occurred in its economy and way of life?

What, if any, were the long-term consequences in Alabama?

The contributors to this volume address these questions and establish a base for further investigation of the state during this era. Contributors:David Alsobrook, Wilson Fallin Jr., Robert J.

Jakeman, Dowe Littleton, Martin T. Olliff, Victoria E. Ott, Wesley P. Newton, Michael V. R. Thomason, Ruth Smith Truss, and Robert Saunders Jr.

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University of Alabama Press
081738927X / 9780817389277
eBook (EPUB)
02/03/2015
English
209 pages
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