POSTWAR: Waging Peace in Chicago
When World War II ended, Americans celebrated a military victory abroad, but the meaning of peace at home was yet to be defined. McEnaney examines peace as its own complex historical process, a passage from conflict to post-conflict that contained human struggles and policy dilemmas that would shape later decades as fatefully as had the war. Photos.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 272
Publisher: UPaP
ISBN: 9780812250558
Item #: 9162127
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