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World War II in Nashville

transformation of the homefront

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An edition of World War II in Nashville (1998)

World War II in Nashville

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This book looks in depth at the ways in which World War II transformed the public and private life of one American city. Far more than the programs of the New Deal, argues Robert G. Spinney, it was the war that determined what Nashville would become at mid-century.

Unlike many studies of the American home-front during World War II, Spinney's work focuses on the war's effects on Nashville's political culture. As he explains, anti-statist sentiment waned, and Nashvillians became more willing than ever before to invest public-sector institutions with sweeping authority and broad mandates.

A dramatically expanding municipal government that provided more and better services, the growth of the local housing authority, new urban redevelopment projects, comprehensive city planning - all of these important developments in the Tennessee capital were directly attributable to wartime factors, most notably the rise of defense-related work.

In addition to examining Nashville's public-sector expansion, Spinney explores the war's impact on the Nashville economy, the role of organized labor in the city, race relations and the politicization of the black leadership, changing attitudes within the local Jewish community, and civil defense activities. An introductory chapter surveys Nashville's experience in the decade prior to the war.

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English
Pages
209

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World War II in Nashville: transformation of the homefront
1998, University of Tennessee Press
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Table of Contents

Nashville in the 1930s : the New Deal, a government-funded old deal, and a new view of government
War-induced prosperity outside the defense industry
Race and ethnicity : the African American and Jewish communities
Municipal government, public policy, and the growth of the public sector
Public housing, urban redevelopment, and the Nashville Housing Authority
The strange career of civilian defense
The 1940s as a watershed decade.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-205) and index.

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Knoxville
Other Titles
World War 2 in Nashville, World War two in Nashville

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
976.8/55052
Library of Congress
D769.85.T21 N27 1998, D769.85.T21N27 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 209 p. ;
Number of pages
209

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Open Library
OL686826M
Internet Archive
worldwariiinnash0000spin
ISBN 10
157233004X
LCCN
97033759
OCLC/WorldCat
37451863
Goodreads
1540081

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