America in the Great War by Ronald Schaffer

America in the Great War by Ronald Schaffer

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Summary

Demonstrates how, in order to mobilize the USA for World War I, the US government created a war welfare state in which groups having the largest bargaining power - businessmen, labour and military leaders, social reformers and pro-war lobbies - received the largest rewards for their co-operation.

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America in the Great War by Ronald Schaffer

Demonstrates how, in order to mobilize the USA for World War I, the US government created a war welfare state in which groups having the largest bargaining power - businessmen, labour and military leaders, social reformers and pro-war lobbies - received the largest rewards for their co-operation.

About the Author:
Ronald Schaffer is Professor of History at California State University, Northridge, and is the author of Wings of Judgment: American Bombing in World War II.
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ISBN 13 9780195049039
ISBN 10 0195049039
Title America in the Great War
Author Ronald Schaffer
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Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 1991-11-28
Number of pages 261
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