John A. Thompson “Conceptions of National Security and American Entry into World War II,” Diplomacy and Statecraft 16, No. 4 (2005), 671–697.John A. Thompson, "Conceptions of National Security and American Entry into World War II," Diplomacy and Statecraft, 16(2005), p. 676....
American entry into World War II was the result of a series of foreign events that swayed domestic public opinion. Primary among these events were the widespread conquests by Axis armies on three continents and the sinking of American merchant ships, which strengthened the relationship between t...
The Four Freedoms: from WANT World War II Poster by Norman Rockwell The Four Freedoms: of SPEECH World War II Poster by Norman Rockwell The Four Freedoms: to WORSHIP World War II Poster by Norman Rockwell This was the “unofficial” entrance of the US into the war Atlantic Charter: Meeting...
With America's entry into World War II, this tension becomes acute. Reviewing the comics page at the end of each issue, this essay hopes to introduce a neglected area of comics history and show its relationship to the larger world of the Courier and African American experience....
The daily and personal lives of Americans on the home front changed drastically with the U.S.'s entry into the war. Many supplies such as foods like meat and butter, metal, gasoline, and other items had to be rationed for personal use because supplies were being diverted for U.S. troop...
As Raimondo tells it, the American Right was hijacked shortly after it was formed. The Old Right “was that loose grouping of intellectuals, writers, publicists, and politicians who vocally opposed the New Deal and bitterly resisted U.S. entry into World War II.” It comprised Hoover Republic...
7) Interactive Timeline — Each time a museum would like to demonstrate the real annals of World War II, an interactive multimedia experience that unites video and images with data can make a lot more memorable courses. 8) Maps & Wayfinding — Hotels, hospitals, convention centers, college cam...
125 5 Responding to the Urgencies of War Adapting American Democracy In February 1941, ten months before America's entry into World War II, Siddie Joe Johnson wrote an article for the Library Journal exploring trends she had observed as ... GD Schmidt - University of Iowa Press 被引量: ...
following his release from aconscientiousobjector camp in 1944. He saw radio as a way to rescue organizedpacifismfrom its marginalization following Japan’sattack on Pearl Harborand the consequent U.S. entry into World War II, and heenvisionedlistener support, or “sponsorship,” as a means of...
Sovereignty at Sea: U.S. Merchant Ships and American Entry into World War I. By Rodney Carlisle. (Gainesville, Fla.: University Press of Florida, 2010. Pp.xv, 232. $69.95.)Ronald Bruce Frankum Jr.