At the beginning of the 20th century, the world dissolved into chaos in the form of the First World War. Being the first truly modern war, military doctrine and strategy were not able to comprehend the newly acquired advancements in weapons technologies resulting in devastating losses, decimating the male population of Europe. The United States attempted to stay out of the conflict but soon abandoned its isolationist policies to become the "defender of democracies." Alongside the physical combat, the U.S. also had to deal with the war at home. Through the regulation and creation of organizations such as the Associated Press and the Committee on Public Information, most information reaching the American people could be controlled and censore...
Know-Nothingism was an anti-immigrant movement that gained prominence in the United States following...
During the World War I era (1914-18), leading newspapers took advantage of a new printing process th...
On April 6, 1917, the United States of America declared war. Throughout the country communities mars...
The Second World War placed a heavy burden on the United States and the American Home Front upon its...
The United States citizens’ attitudes concerning the overseas combat during World War II greatly cha...
The American popular reaction to the outbreak of the First World War in Europe can be overlooked in ...
When war erupted in Europe in 1914, American journalists hurried across the Atlantic ready to cover ...
On the premise that the American home front is most typically discussed from a national perspective,...
The Congressional approval of President Wilson's resolution to enter the United States into the Grea...
The Spanish American War had a profound influence on United States\u27 foreign policy throughout the...
The book focuses on America\u27s entry into World War I based on the perspective of people watching ...
This two-part article documents World War I’s influence in the Lake Superior Basin, in both Canada a...
This two-part article documents World War I’s influence in the Lake Superior Basin, in both Canada a...
Editorial statement.--The world at war.--The United States at war.--Some historical and social aspec...
Typescript.Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1932.Includes bibliographical references...
Know-Nothingism was an anti-immigrant movement that gained prominence in the United States following...
During the World War I era (1914-18), leading newspapers took advantage of a new printing process th...
On April 6, 1917, the United States of America declared war. Throughout the country communities mars...
The Second World War placed a heavy burden on the United States and the American Home Front upon its...
The United States citizens’ attitudes concerning the overseas combat during World War II greatly cha...
The American popular reaction to the outbreak of the First World War in Europe can be overlooked in ...
When war erupted in Europe in 1914, American journalists hurried across the Atlantic ready to cover ...
On the premise that the American home front is most typically discussed from a national perspective,...
The Congressional approval of President Wilson's resolution to enter the United States into the Grea...
The Spanish American War had a profound influence on United States\u27 foreign policy throughout the...
The book focuses on America\u27s entry into World War I based on the perspective of people watching ...
This two-part article documents World War I’s influence in the Lake Superior Basin, in both Canada a...
This two-part article documents World War I’s influence in the Lake Superior Basin, in both Canada a...
Editorial statement.--The world at war.--The United States at war.--Some historical and social aspec...
Typescript.Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1932.Includes bibliographical references...
Know-Nothingism was an anti-immigrant movement that gained prominence in the United States following...
During the World War I era (1914-18), leading newspapers took advantage of a new printing process th...
On April 6, 1917, the United States of America declared war. Throughout the country communities mars...