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The Bad City in the Good War – San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland, and San Diego

Autor Roger W. Lotchin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mar 2003
"Riders were very appropriate to a western war, but these horsemen could not have been more different. One group patrolled the oceanfront of The City after dark. While the residents of the nearby Sunset District and Seacliff huddled around the radios in their living rooms, curtains pulled and blinds lowered, listening to war news or to One Man s Family, other residents rode the beaches. Mounted on their own ponies, the men of the San Francisco Polo Club labored through the sands of China Beach, Baker Beach, and the Ten Mile Beach, looking for Imperial Japanese intruders." from the book
In the mythology of the West, the city was seen as a place of danger and corruption, but the "bad" city proved its mettle during the "Good War." In this book, Roger W. Lotchin has written the first comprehensive study of California s urban home front. United by fear of totalitarianism, the diverse population of California s cities came together to protect their homes and to aid in the war effort. Whether it involved fighting in Europe or Asia, migrating to a defense center, writing to service personnel at the front, building war machines in converted factories, giving pennies at school for war bonds, saving scrap material, or pounding a civil defense beat, urban California s participation was immediate, constant, and unflagging. Although many people worked in offices, factories, or barracks, the wartime community was also fed by a vast army of volunteers, which until now has been largely overlooked. The Bad City in the Good War is a comprehensive local history of the California home front that restores a little-known part of the story of the Second World War."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253215468
ISBN-10: 0253215463
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 16 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. Limping to Vallejo: The Martial Metropolises at War2. Dunkirk at the Marina: War and the Renaissance of Urban Community3. Al Capone and Alcatraz: The Latent Resources of Urban California4. Tijuana Breakfast: Learning from the Women of Rancho San Rafael and WakeIsland5. The Universal Double V: War and Ethnocultural Accommodation6. War and the Sources of Urban Racial and National Diversity7. Urban Economies in a Statist War8. Government: Managing the City in a Madcap World9. Government: Mission ImprobableConclusionAppendix: Tables; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index

Recenzii

“Riders were very appropriate to a western war, but these horsemen could not have been more different. One group patrolled the oceanfront of ‘The City’ after dark. While the residents of the nearby Sunset District and Seacliff huddled around the radios in their living rooms, curtains pulled and blinds lowered, listening to war news or to ‘One Man’s Family,’ other residents rode the beaches. Mounted on their own ponies, the men of the San Francisco Polo Club labored through the sands of China Beach, Baker Beach, and the Ten Mile Beach, looking for Imperial Japanese intruders.” from the book

Notă biografică

Roger W. Lotchin

Descriere

A comprehensive history of the California home front that restores a little-known part of the story of the Second World War