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.
The Fires of Patriotism: Alaskans in the Days of the First World War 1910-1920
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Book Details
Author(s)Preston Jones
PublisherUniversity of Alaska Press
ISBN / ASIN1602232059
ISBN-139781602232051
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,429,672
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸