Uncle Sam's Fact Book of the World War

Uncle Sam's Fact Book of the World War
Title Uncle Sam's Fact Book of the World War PDF eBook
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Total Pages 270
Release 1918
Genre World War, 1914-1918
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Uncle Sam's Fact Book of the World War

Uncle Sam's Fact Book of the World War
Title Uncle Sam's Fact Book of the World War PDF eBook
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Publisher Forgotten Books
Total Pages 276
Release 2016-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 9781333592561

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Excerpt from Uncle Sam's Fact Book of the World War: Containing a Thousand and One Facts Worth Knowing, Concerning the Struggle for Democracy; Including Army and Navy Organization, Insignia of Rank, Pay Rolls, Branches of the Service, Regulating Laws, Classi cation Under and Of cial Record of Drafts, Etc In the meantime, although our neutral fights were not brought into question by Germany as early as by England, the Ger man controversy was infinitely more serious. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works."

God and Uncle Sam

God and Uncle Sam
Title God and Uncle Sam PDF eBook
Author Michael Francis Snape
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages 746
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 1843838923

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An authoritative and timely book shedding new light on the role of religion during World War II and its impact on post-war American society.

Uncle Sam Can't Count

Uncle Sam Can't Count
Title Uncle Sam Can't Count PDF eBook
Author Burton W. Folsom
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 206
Release 2014-04-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0062292714

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An enlightening overview of America’s misadventures in economic investment from the Revolutionary era to the Obama administration. From the days of George Washington through World War II to today, government subsidies have failed the American people time and again. Draining the Treasury of cash, this doomed attempt to “pick winners” only serves to impede economic growth—and hurt the very companies receiving aid. But why does federal aid seem to have a reverse Midas touch? In Uncle Sam Can’t Count, Burt and Anita Folsom argue that federal officials don’t have the same abilities or incentives as entrepreneurs. In addition, federal control always leads to politicization. And what works for politicians often doesn’t work in the marketplace. Filled with examples of government failures and free market triumphs, from John Jacob Astor to the Wright Brothers, World War II amphibious landing craft to Detroit, Uncle Sam Can’t Count is a hard-hitting critique of government investment that demonstrates why business should be left exclusively to private entrepreneurs.

Uncle Sam Wants You

Uncle Sam Wants You
Title Uncle Sam Wants You PDF eBook
Author Christopher Capozzola
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 352
Release 2010-04-12
Genre History
ISBN 0199830967

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Based on a rich array of sources that capture the voices of both political leaders and ordinary Americans, Uncle Sam Wants You offers a vivid and provocative new interpretation of American political history, revealing how the tensions of mass mobilization during World War I led to a significant increase in power for the federal government. Christopher Capozzola shows how, when the war began, Americans at first mobilized society by stressing duty, obligation, and responsibility over rights and freedoms. But the heated temper of war quickly unleashed coercion on an unprecedented scale, making wartime America the scene of some of the nation's most serious political violence, including notorious episodes of outright mob violence. To solve this problem, Americans turned over increasing amounts of power to the federal government. In the end, whether they were some of the four million men drafted under the Selective Service Act or the tens of millions of home-front volunteers, Americans of the World War I era created a new American state, and new ways of being American citizens.

Uncle Sam's War of 1898 and the Origins of Globalization

Uncle Sam's War of 1898 and the Origins of Globalization
Title Uncle Sam's War of 1898 and the Origins of Globalization PDF eBook
Author Thomas D. Schoonover
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages 200
Release 2013-07-24
Genre History
ISBN 0813143365

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The roots of American globalization can be found in the War of 1898. Then, as today, the United States actively engaged in globalizing its economic order, itspolitical institutions, and its values. Thomas Schoonover argues that this drive to expand political and cultural reach -- the quest for wealth, missionary fulfillment, security, power, and prestige -- was inherited by the United States from Europe, especially Spain and Great Britain. Uncle Sam's War of 1898 and the Origins of Globalization is a pathbreaking work of history that examines U.S. growth from its early nationhood to its first major military conflict on the world stage, also known as the Spanish-American War. As the new nation's military, industrial, and economic strength developed, the United States created policies designed to protect itself from challenges beyond its borders. According to Schoonover, a surge in U.S. activity in the Gulf-Caribbean and in Central America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was catalyzed by the same avarice and competitiveness that motivated the European adventurers to seek a route to Asia centuries earlier. Addressing the basic chronology and themes of the first century of the nation's expansion, Schoonover locates the origins of the U.S. goal of globalization. U.S. involvement in the War of 1898 reflects many of the fundamental patterns in our national history -- exploration and discovery, labor exploitation, violence, racism, class conflict, and concern for security -- that many believe shaped America's course in the twentieth and twenty-first century.

McClure's Magazine

McClure's Magazine
Title McClure's Magazine PDF eBook
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Total Pages 358
Release 1918
Genre Intellect
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