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Kansas and Kansans in World War I - by Blake Andrew Watson

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  • When president Woodrow Wilson spoke in Topeka on February 2, 1916, in favor of a stronger military, he faced skepticism and outright opposition from many Kansas residents--including Governor Arthur Capper and University of Kansas chancellor Frank Strong.
  • Author(s): Blake Andrew Watson
  • 428 Pages
  • History, Military

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"According to the American Battle Monuments Commission, approximately 80,000 Kansans served in the US armed forces during World War I. In Kansas and Kansans in World War I, Blake Watson helps readers understand how World War I affected Kansas and its residents, and how Kansans in turn had an impact on the outcome of the Great War. Through thorough and extensive use of letters, newspapers, and other documents, Watson brings individual soldiers' service to life, using their own words to describe their attitudes and experiences. Watson also looks at Kansans' service and support on the home front, chronicling Kansans' participation in initiatives such as Liberty Loan bonds, newspapers' publication of military service honor rolls and soldiers' letters from abroad, and the xenophobia and hysteria that confronted Mennonites--who were pacifists--and German Americans"--



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When president Woodrow Wilson spoke in Topeka on February 2, 1916, in favor of a stronger military, he faced skepticism and outright opposition from many Kansas residents--including Governor Arthur Capper and University of Kansas chancellor Frank Strong. But when war against Germany was declared two months later, Kansans joined forces to lend support in money and manpower.

In Kansas and Kansans in World War I, Blake Watson helps readers understand how World War I affected Kansas and its residents, and how Kansans in turn had an impact on the outcome of the Great War. Through thorough and extensive use of letters, newspapers, and other documents, Watson brings individual soldiers' service to life, using their own words to describe their attitudes and experiences. Watson also looks at Kansans' service and support on the home front, chronicling Kansans' participation in initiatives such as Liberty Loan bonds, newspapers' publication of military service honor rolls and soldiers' letters from abroad, and the xenophobia and hysteria that confronted Mennonites--who were pacifists--and German Americans.

Finally, Watson describes postwar efforts to honor Kansas veterans and fallen soldiers with commemorations and memorials, including Haskell University's Memorial Arch, the University of Kansas's Memorial Stadium and Memorial Union, and Kansas State University's Memorial Stadium.



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"World War I destroyed empires, redrew the maps, and in no small measure, molded today's world. Blake Watson reminds us that this seismic world-changing event also shaped, and was shaped by, local realities and individuals. He illustrates how Kansas was a microcosm of the sacrifice, heroism, patriotism, xenophobia, and prejudices of America in the Great War."--Richard S. Faulkner, author of Pershing's Crusaders: The American Soldier in World War I

"Blake Watson's compelling Kansas and Kansans in World War I provides an important examination into the contribution of a Great Plains state to the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. Like many rural states, the impact of Kansas on the American war effort, and the individual experiences of Kansans, is often overlooked and seldom highlighted in Great War histories. Through the use of personal letters and diaries, Watson offers an intimate glimpse into the profound impact of the Great War on Kansas as well as its resilient residents. Watson has created an important resource for anyone seeking to understand the human experience of warfare and how the citizens of one state, often known more for growing wheat and raising cattle, contributed to Allied victory."--Christopher Warren, vice president of Curatorial Affairs and chief curator, National World War I Museum and Memorial

"In its kaleidoscopic recovery of a now-distant moment in time, this book could not be more impressive, and the caliber of Blake Watson's research is simply extraordinary. I suspect we are looking at the results of decades of work here. Even a reader already familiar with the broad outline of Kansas history during the First World War will find fresh new information."--Steven Trout, author of Serpents of War: An American Officer's Story of World War I Combat and Captivity

"In 1917, Kansans went to Europe to join World War I. And the war came to Kansas too, remaking the state's politics, economy, religion, education, and landscape. Assembling both familiar and newly uncovered sources, Blake A. Watson moves from wheat fields to the fields of France, telling a local story with global resonance."--Christopher Capozzola, author of Uncle Sam Wants You: World War I and the Making of the Modern American Citizen

"Kansas and Kansans in World War I is a well-researched study that uses the voices of individual Kansans, including African American men, to enliven the narrative of their personal experiences in the military and on the battlefront. Evaluation of the homefront includes the various means by which the national government entered the lives of citizens, the growing anti-German sentiment that impacted German Americans, especially the Mennonite, as well as the remembrances that Kansans chose to commemorate the service of men and women during the war. This work fits well into the growing scholarship of the complexities associated with patriotism, loyalty, government-citizen relationship, and the racial contradictions between segregation at home and in the military while fighting a war to liberate people overseas and make the world safe for democracy."--Petra DeWitt, author of The Missouri Home Guard: Protecting the Home Front during the Great War


Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x 1.13 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.73 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 428
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Military
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Theme: World War I
Format: Hardcover
Author: Blake Andrew Watson
Language: English
Street Date: October 21, 2024
TCIN: 92531580
UPC: 9780700637409
Item Number (DPCI): 247-38-9508
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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