The Great War in America, Garrett Peck
The Great War in America, Garrett Peck
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The Great War in America
World War I and Its Aftermath

Author: Garrett Peck

Narrator: Joe Barrett

Unabridged: 12 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/24/2019


Synopsis

A chronicle of the American experience during World War I and the unexpected changes that rocked the country in its immediate aftermath—the Red Scare, race riots, women's suffrage, and Prohibition.

Though overshadowed by the tens of millions of deaths and catastrophic destruction of World War II, the Great War was the most important war of the twentieth century. It was the first continent-wide conflagration in a century, and it drew much of the world into its fire. By the end of it, four empires and their royal houses had fallen, communism was unleashed, the map of the Middle East was redrawn, and the United States emerged as a global power—only to withdraw from the world's stage.

The Great War is often overlooked, especially compared to World War II, which is considered the "last good war." The United States was disillusioned with what it achieved in the earlier war and withdrew into itself. Americans have tried to forget about it ever since. The Great War in America presents an opportunity to reexamine the country's role on the global stage and the tremendous political and social changes that overtook the nation because of the war.

About Garrett Peck

Author Garrett Peck is an American historian who serves on the advisory council of the Woodrow Wilson House in Washington, D.C. He has lectured at the Library of Congress, the National Archives, the National Museum of American History, and the Smithsonian Institution. He lives in Arlington, Virginia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Colleen on April 01, 2024

I reached about page 40 and could not go any further with this. It is written like an undergrad would write it- paragraphs don't flow into one another, it seems as if he gathered information and almost copied and pasted it onto the page. Further, some of his conclusions are simply ridiculous. Teddy......more

Goodreads review by Joe on February 04, 2019

Although this book covered a considerable portion of the same ground of another book I had just read (One Summer: America 1927 by Bryson), I still found it very interesting and full of details with which I was unfamiliar. Peck is a real student of Woodrow Wilson, but clearly exposes both his weaknes......more

Goodreads review by Richard on August 22, 2019

Studying history allows us to learn from past mistakes so that we don’t repeat them in the future, yet sadly, as the old saw goes, we see history repeat (or rhyme with) itself every day. Take isolationism, for instance. Both before and after the Great War, Americans wanted nothing to do with the res......more

Goodreads review by Larry on January 12, 2019

A solid single volume narrative about the US engagement in WWI. The author is a Wilson historian which helps -- clearly the focus of the era is the President and his attempts at world-changing reform. Probably helps to have a decent perspective on the conflict at large. Paints a vivid picture of the......more