Degrees of Allegiance

Degrees of Allegiance
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Book Synopsis Degrees of Allegiance by : Petra DeWitt

Download or read book Degrees of Allegiance written by Petra DeWitt and published by . This book was released on 2012-03-09 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Historians have long argued that the Great War eradicated German culture from American soil. Degrees of Allegiance examines the experiences of German-Americans living in Missouri during the First World War, evaluating the personal relationships at the local level that shaped their lives and the way that they were affected by national war effort guidelines. Spared from widespread hate crimes, German-Americans in Missouri did not have the same bleak experiences as other German-Americans in the Midwest or across America. But they were still subject to regular charges of disloyalty, sometimes because of conflicts within the German-American community itself. Degrees of Allegiance updates traditional thinking about the German-American experience during the Great War, taking into account not just the war years but also the history of German settlement and the war’s impact on German-American culture.


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