In the Shadow of War: The United States Since the 1930'sIn this magisterial book, a prize-winning historian shows how war has defined modern America. Michael Sherry argues that America's intense preoccupation with war emerged on the eve of World War II, marking a turning point as important as the Revolution, the end of the frontier, and other watersheds in American history. In the sixty years since the war, says Sherry, militarization has reshaped every facet of American life: its politics, economics, culture, social relations, and place in the world. According to Sherry, America's militarization began partly in response to threatening forces and changes abroad, but its internal sources and consequences in the long run proved more telling. War--as threat, necessity, or model of unified action--persistently justified the state's growing size, power, and activism. But as national government waged "war on poverty," war on AIDS," and "war on drugs," it fostered expectations of "victory" that it could not fulfill, aggravating the very distrust of federal authority that leaders sought to overcome and encouraging Americans to conceive of war as something they waged against each other rather than against enemies abroad. The paradigm of war thereby corroded Americans' faith in national government and embittered their conflicts over class, race, gender, religion, and the nation's very meaning. Sherry concludes by speculating on the possibility of ending America's long attachment to war. |
Contents
Emergence 19331941 | 15 |
Triumph 19411945 | 64 |
Consolidation 19451953 | 123 |
The Uneasy Balance 19531961 | 188 |
The Crisis of Militarization 19611966 | 237 |
The War Mentality in Triumph 19661974 | 283 |
Back to the Future 19751981 | 337 |
The Illusory Remilitarization 19811988 | 391 |
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In the Shadow of War: The United States Since the 1930's Michael S. Sherry No preview available - 1995 |
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Parting the Curtain: Propaganda, Culture, and the Cold War, 1945-1961 Walter L. Hixson No preview available - 1997 |
Civil Defense Begins at Home: Militarization Meets Everyday Life in the Fifties Laura McEnaney No preview available - 2000 |