Lost battalions

the Great War and the crisis of American nationality

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Lost battalions

the Great War and the crisis of American nationality

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Constructed as a military history of two American army regiments of World War I, Slotkin's narrative functions as an inquiry into the soldiers'racial and ethnic backgrounds. Both units were raised in New York City: one consisted of black soldiers, the other of recent immigrants. That description only begins the contextual social spectrum Slotkin covers in arguing his thesis: that white racial conceptions of Americanism after the war thwarted the expectations of blacks and Jews. Slotkin defines those hopes as a "social bargain" implicit in the support given to black recruitment by leaders such as W. E. B. DuBois: if we enlist, then after victory, you will abolish Jim Crow. The bargain's fate unfolds as Slotkin recounts the racial relations with the two regiments (often relating tension between named individuals) in the course of training and ferocious combat in France. The bargain's unraveling in the race riots of 1919, followed by the melancholy fates of some returning veterans, concludes Slotkin's scholarly analytic history.

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H. Holt
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Lost Battalions: The Great War and the Crisis of American Nationality
October 3, 2006, Owl Books
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Lost battalions: the Great War and the crisis of American nationality
2005, H. Holt
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New York, N.Y

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
940.4/0089/96073
Library of Congress
D570.33 369th .S58 2005, D570.33

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3423923M
Internet Archive
lostbattalionsgr00slot_0
ISBN 10
0805041249
ISBN 13
9780805041248
LCCN
2005046312
OCLC/WorldCat
58975902
Library Thing
719619
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1436366

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