A Religious History of the American GI in World War II

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$74.75
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
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Pages
416
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 1.06 inches | 1.71 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781496226839
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About the Author
G. Kurt Piehler is director of the Institute on World War and the Human Experience and an associate professor of history at Florida State University. He is author of Remembering War the American Way and World War II.

Reviews
"Deftly combining cultural, social, and military history, G. Kurt Piehler gives us a sophisticated understanding of the role of religion at the national and individual levels during World War II. This book should become the standard treatment on the topic."--Michael S. Neiberg, author of Dance of the Furies: Europe and the Outbreak of World War I
"Why did GIs fight? When did America become a 'tri-faith' nation of Protestants, Catholics, and Jews? These seem to be separate questions, but G. Kurt Piehler's insightful reevaluation of World War II shows how they and other questions are connected. By examining the spiritual lives of 'the greatest generation' in unprecedented depth, Piehler offers a new perspective on changing religious cultures and how they fit in American society."--Andrew Preston, author of Sword of the Spirit, Shield of Faith: Religion in American War and Diplomacy
"I heartily and unconditionally recommend A Religious History of the American GI in World War II as the best book available on World War II's chaplain service and the challenges US forces faced in trying to maintain their faith."--MM Gibson, Christian Century-- (3/21/2022 12:00:00 AM)