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The fires of patriotism, Alaskans in the days of the First World War 1910-1920

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The fires of patriotism, Alaskans in the days of the First World War 1910-1920
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The fires of patriotism
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
Alaskans in the days of the First World War 1910-1920
Summary
The little-known history of Alaska's participation in World War I-long before it became a state-includes photos. In the early twentieth century, Alaska was facing an exciting future as the newest US territory. Yet just five years after its official designation, the country entered World War I and citizens were called to fight. Despite the threat of a looming economic collapse, Alaska sent more people per capita to war than any other state and displayed a patriotism that rivaled that of any of the states. The Fires of Patriotism explores Alaska's wartime experience, bringing to light new stories and new characters from a decade that shook the world. This multifaceted book explores the era through engaging stories and rare photos, offering a fresh perspective on World War I from a marginal land that forged its place in the greater unity of the country
Target audience
adult
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