World War One, American Literature, and the Federal State by Mark Whalan

World War One, American Literature, and the Federal State

Mark Whalan

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In this book, Mark Whalan argues that World War One's major impact on US culture was not the experience of combat trauma, but rather the effects of the expanded federal state bequeathed by US mobilization. Writers bristled at the state's new intru...

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