The Home Front, U.S.A.

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HistoryMilitary HistoryWorld HistoryPhotographySocial JusticeSacrificeAmerican LiteratureCivil RightsIllustratedEarly 20th CenturyMid-20th CenturyNon-FictionWomen
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The Home Front, U.S.A.

Ronald H. Bailey, Time-Life Books

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This book, volume 8 of the Time-Life World War II series, offers a comprehensive overview of life on the American home front during the war. It details the significant sacrifices made by everyday Americans, including the widespread rationing of essentials like coffee, chocolate, cigarettes, and gasoline, and the repurposing of industries to halt the production of new cars and home appliances in favor of the war effort. The narrative also examines the difficult social issues of the era, notably the incarceration of Japanese Americans and the ongoing segregation and subjugation of African Americans. Furthermore, it explores the expanded roles of women in both the military and the workforce. The book is heavily illustrated with detailed photographs, providing a visual account of the American WWII experience at home.

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Publisher

Time-Life Books

Pages

208

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780809424788

ISBN-10

0809424789

Language

English

Published

1977-01-01