Abstract
Two broad frameworks have informed much of the burgeoning literature on the World II American homefront. One involves the impact of the warthe issue of World II as a watershed, a major divide in modern American history. The other concerns the nature of the war-the idea of World II as the Good War of national unity, virtue, and success. Whether or not the Second World was a watershed event has been
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