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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 wer...
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15 November 2013

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 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.
Price: £31.95
Pages: 208
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Imprint: University of Alaska Press
Publication Date:
15 November 2013
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781602232051
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
“Fascinating. . . .This book contains considerable information and opens up a period of Alaskan history that frequently gets overlooked. . . . It shows how even a remote region in an age of limited communications and slow transportation could get enveloped in events very far away.”
— David A. James
Preston Jones is associate professor of history at John Brown University.
Timeline
Preface and Acknowledgements
1 The Alaskans
2 The War before the War
3 Over Here –Words
4 Over Here – Deeds
5 Organizing
6 Aftermath
Appendix I: Primary Sources
Appendix II: Alaska in 1918: A Letter from Governor Strong
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index