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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.
America's armed forces played a critical part in the defeat of
Hitler's Germany and made by far the biggest contribution to the
Allied defeat of Japan. In the US, military veterans of World War II
are widely revered as the foremost representatives of 'the greatest
generation', a generation that vanquished fascism in Europe and the
Far East, faced down the threat of communism during the Cold War, and
achieved unprecedented levels of prosperity and social mobility in
their own society. Elsewhere, America's service men and women are
often remembered more ambivalently for their material abundance, their
hedonism, and even their rapacity.
_God and Uncle Sam_ shows that bothperspectives are problematic:
America's armed forces were the products of one of the most diverse
and dynamic religious cultures in the western world and were the
largest ever to be raised by a professedly religious society. Despite
constitutional constraints, a pre-war 'religious depression', and the
myriad pitfalls of war, religion played a crucial role in helping more
than sixteen million uniformed Americans through the ordeal of World
War II, a fact that had profound and far-reaching implications for the
religious development of post-war America. This timely and
authoritative book draws on meticulous research in US archives and is
informed by contemporary films, photographs, posters, and sound
recordings.
MICHAEL SNAPE is Michael Ramsey Professor of Anglican Studies at
Durham University.
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Religion and America's Armed Forces in World War II
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782044857
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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