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America and World War I

by David R. Woodward

"America and World War I is an indispensable guide to the wide array of sources and literature available on the United States' first major military conflict of the twentieth century. No comparable period in modern history has been so thoroughly written about, and David R. Woodward's succinct, annotated bibliography is an instantly accessible, time-saving tool that will allow the student and researcher to wade through this vast amount of material with ease." "In addition to covering the plethora of personal accounts, official histories, documents in the voluminous British Cabinet Papers, and the holdings of the National Archives and the Hoover Institution of War, this bibliography goes beyond basic military operations to illustrate the war's impact on society at large, as it surveys war films and literature, civil-military relations, the role of women in the war, and many other topics. Focusing on all aspects of America's involvement in the conflict that embroiled the nation for nineteen months, America and World War I is the most up-to-date research guide on this epochal event in American military history."--BOOK JACKET.

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