Hoosiers on the Home Front
Autor Dawn Bakkenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2022
-Carefully selected collection of articles from the Indiana Magazine of History, that details how ordinary Hoosiers' on the home front responded to war
-Features diaries, letters and memoirs, and research essays--all focused on Hoosiers on the home front of the Civil War through the Vietnam War.
-Trade crossover that should appeal to general history readers and scholars alike.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0253063450
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 185 x 236 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Notă biografică
Dawn Bakken is Associate Editor of the Indiana Magazine of History, a scholarly journal of state and midwestern history. She is the author of On This Day in Indianapolis History.
Cuprins
Introduction
"Absent So long from those I love": The Civil War Letters of Joshua Jones
Democratic Attitudes in Johnson County during the Civil War Era: A Look at the Demaree Papers
Recollections of Morgan's Raid
The Battle of Corydon
"This Just Hope of Ultimate Payment": The Indiana Morgan's Raid Claims Commission and Harrison County, Indiana, 1863¿1887
The Grand Army of the Republic, the Indianapolis 500, and the Struggle for Memorial Day in Indiana, 1868¿1923
The War against German-American Culture: The Removal of German-Language Instruction from the Indianapolis Schools, 1917¿1919
Draftee's Wife: A Memoir of World War II
Education Denied: Indiana University's Japanese American Ban, 1942 to 1945
"Patriotism May Require Opposing the Government at Certain Times": Howard Zinn's Antiwar Speech at Indiana University, December 1, 1967
The Other Side of Campus Indiana University's Student Right and the Rise of National Conservatism