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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Roosevelt at the Rubicon: The Great Convoy Debate of 19 10
- 2. Containment, Rollback, and the Onset of the Pacific War, 1933–1941 38
- 3. ‘‘In Terms of Peoples Rather Than Nations’’: World War II Propaganda and Conceptions of U.S. Foreign Policy 68
- 4. Allotment Annies and Other Wayward Wives: Wartime Concerns About Female Disloyalty and the Problem of the Returned Veteran 99
- 5. General George S. Patton and the War-Winning Sherman Tank My 129
- 6. Naval Gunfire Support in Operation Neptune: A Reexamination 150
- 7. Veterans Tell Their Stories and Why Historians and Others Listened 216
- 8. Semper Paratus: The U.S. Coast Guard’s Flotilla 10 at Omaha Beach 236
- 9. American Pacifism, the ‘‘Greatest Generation,’’ and World War II 259
- 10. Foreign Policy Experts as Service Intellectuals: The American Institute of Pacific Relations, the Council on Foreign Relations, and Planning the Occupation of Japan During World War II 293
- 11. Hiroshima and the U.S. Peace Movement: Commemoration of August 6, 1948–1960 333
- Contributors 367
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Roosevelt at the Rubicon: The Great Convoy Debate of 19 10
- 2. Containment, Rollback, and the Onset of the Pacific War, 1933–1941 38
- 3. ‘‘In Terms of Peoples Rather Than Nations’’: World War II Propaganda and Conceptions of U.S. Foreign Policy 68
- 4. Allotment Annies and Other Wayward Wives: Wartime Concerns About Female Disloyalty and the Problem of the Returned Veteran 99
- 5. General George S. Patton and the War-Winning Sherman Tank My 129
- 6. Naval Gunfire Support in Operation Neptune: A Reexamination 150
- 7. Veterans Tell Their Stories and Why Historians and Others Listened 216
- 8. Semper Paratus: The U.S. Coast Guard’s Flotilla 10 at Omaha Beach 236
- 9. American Pacifism, the ‘‘Greatest Generation,’’ and World War II 259
- 10. Foreign Policy Experts as Service Intellectuals: The American Institute of Pacific Relations, the Council on Foreign Relations, and Planning the Occupation of Japan During World War II 293
- 11. Hiroshima and the U.S. Peace Movement: Commemoration of August 6, 1948–1960 333
- Contributors 367
- Index 373