The home-front war : World War II and American society / edited by Kenneth Paul O'Brien and Lynn Hudson Parsons.

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Other Authors: O'Brien, Kenneth Paul, Parsons, Lynn H.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1995.
Series:Contributions in American history, no. 161
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Table of Contents:
  • World War II and the Bill of Rights / Richard Polenberg
  • Hollywood and the politics of representation : women, workers, and African-Americans in World War II movies / Clayton R. Koppes
  • Creating "common ground" on the home front : race, class, and ethnicity in a 1940s quarterly magazine / William C. Beyer
  • "My children are my jewels" : Italian-American generations during World War II / George E. Pozzetta
  • Remembering Rosie : advertising images of women in World War II / Maureen Honey
  • Women defense workers in World War II : views on gender equality in Indiana / Nancy F. Gabin
  • "The vice admiral" : Margaret Chase Smith and the investigation of congested areas in wartime / Janann Sherman
  • Did the "good war" make good workers? / John Modell
  • Bad news from the good war : democracy at home during World War II / Roger Daniels.