The United States and World War II

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The United States and World War II

Robert James Maddox

Westview Press, 1992

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

ISBN 9780813304366

Description

This history of the causes, conduct and consequences of World War II aims beyond traditional military and diplomatic accounts to present the era in its broader context. Special emphasis is devoted to the United States and the impact of the war on American society. The role of women and Blacks in the labour force and armed services, industrial mobilization and propaganda, are just a few of the topics explored. An examination of the origins of the Cold War, the superpower arms race and the division of Europe sets out to show how World War II helped to shape the world in which we now live. The book is written for the general reader, and for use in courses of World War II and on recent American history.

Table of Contents

  • The war to end all wars (1914-1921)
  • the illusion of stability (1921-1930)
  • the collapse of order (1931-1935)
  • descent into chaos (1936-1939)
  • the dark days (1940-1941)
  • Japan strikes (1939-1941)
  • Japan at bay (1942)
  • war in North Africa (1940-1944)
  • attacking the underbelly (1943-1945)
  • occupied areas
  • Americans at war
  • the Eastern Front (1943-1944)
  • launching the Second Front (1944)
  • closing the vice (1945)
  • across the Pacific (1943-1944)
  • Japan subdued (1945)
  • wartime diplomacy.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780813304373

Description

Robert Maddox's one-volume history of the causes, conduct, and consequences of World War II goes beyond traditional military and diplomatic accounts to present the era in its broader context. Special emphasis is devoted to the United States and the impact of the war on American society. The role of women and blacks in the labor force and armed services, industrial mobilization, and propaganda are just a few of the topics explored. The author's examination of the origins of the Cold War, the superpower arms race, and the division of Europe shows how World War II helped shape the world in which we now live. Based on the most up-to-date scholarship, this volume is written for the general reader and for use in courses on World War II and on recent American history.

Table of Contents

Author's Note -- The War to End All Wars (1914-1921) -- The Illusion of Stability (1921-1930) -- The Collapse of Order (1931-1935) -- Descent into Chaos (1936-1939) -- The Dark Days (1940-1941) -- Japan Strikes (1939-1941) -- Japan at Bay (1942) -- War in North Africa (1940-1944) -- Attacking the Underbelly (1943-1945) -- Occupied Areas -- Americans at War -- The Eastern Front (1942-1944) -- Launching the Second Front (1944) -- Closing the Vise (1945) -- Across the Pacific (1943-1944) -- Japan Subdued (1945) -- Wartime Diplomacy -- Epilogue

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