Over Here, David M. Kennedy
Over Here, David M. Kennedy
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Over Here
The First World War and American Society

Author: David M. Kennedy

Narrator: Mike Chamberlain

Unabridged: 17 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/14/2017


Synopsis

The Great War of 1914–1918 confronted the United States with one of the most wrenching crises in the nation's history. It also left a residue of disruption and disillusion that spawned an even more ruinous conflict scarcely a generation later.

Over Here is the single most comprehensive discussion of the impact of World War I on American society. This twenty-fifth anniversary edition includes a new afterword from Pulitzer Prize–winning author David M. Kennedy, that explains his reasons for writing the original edition as well as his opinions on the legacy of Wilsonian idealism, most recently reflected in President George W. Bush's national security strategy. More than a chronicle of the war years, Over Here uses the record of America's experience in the Great War as a prism through which to view early twentieth-century American society. The ways in which America mobilized for the war, chose to fight it, and then went about the business of enshrining it in memory all indicate important aspects of enduring American character. An American history classic, Over Here reflects on a society's struggle with the pains of war, and offers trenchant insights into the birth of modern America.

About David M. Kennedy

David M. Kennedy is Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History Emeritus at Stanford University and codirector of the Bill Lane Center for the American West. After C. Vann Woodward's death, he was appointed series editor for the Oxford History of the United States series. His volume in the series, Freedom From Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945, won the Pulitzer Prize for History, the Francis Parkman Prize, the Ambassador's Prize, and the California Gold Medal for Literature. He is the author of Over Here: The First World War and American Society, which was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, and Birth Control in America: The Career of Margaret Sanger, which won the Bancroft Prize. He lives in Palo Alto, California.


Reviews

This might be longer than my usual reviews. I hope I don't fall asleep. Given the subtitle, I expected this book to be about American society during the First World War. It is both less and more than that. There really isn't much about how the war affected the daily lives of people. One very brief se......more

Goodreads review by Mark

Readers seeking to learn about the United States during the Second World War usually do not have far to look, as bookshelves groan with works about nearly every conceivable aspect of the conflict and its aftermath. By comparison, the American experience during the First World War has been largely ne......more

Goodreads review by Frank

A beautiful book that lives up to its claim to be a comprehensive study of the American character as seen through the lens of the First World War. While attempts to divine the "American character" typically lead to metaphysical maunderings or abstract speculations, Kennedy loads this book with fasci......more

Goodreads review by Mark

A. Synopsis: This book discusses the events in the USA during their 19 month participation in WWI. The war is used as a window into American society. The main theme is the departure of the USA from isolation. The ended 150 of diplomatic practice. The American involvement in this war served as a prol......more