Item #008156 War and Ethnicity: Foreign-Born Soldiers and United States Military Policy During World War I; A Dissertation Submitted to the Temple University Graduate Board. Nancy Gentile Ford.
War and Ethnicity: Foreign-Born Soldiers and United States Military Policy During World War I; A Dissertation Submitted to the Temple University Graduate Board

War and Ethnicity: Foreign-Born Soldiers and United States Military Policy During World War I; A Dissertation Submitted to the Temple University Graduate Board

Ann Arbor, MI: UMI, 1994. Hardcover. xxiii, 324 p.; 22 cm. Blue cloth with white spine title. Gift inscription from the author to Kenneth Kusmer, professor of history at Temple University. The author examines the treatment of the foreign-born who comprised 18% of the U.S. military during the First World War, concluding that the use of civilian advisors resulted in a military culture which supported ethnic pride while encouraging Americanization. The author's Americans All!: Foreign-Born Soldiers in World War I was published in 2001. In Fine Condition: clean and tight. Fine. Item #008156

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