Abstract

While some historians continue their struggle to right American popular memory on the Good and Greatest Generation mythology of World War II, other historians sometimes take us back to the first Good War, the Great War of 1914-1918, to adjust popular memory on the American experience in that conflict. Memory recalls America's bold step onto the European stage, complete with eager young Doughboys boarding transports for France to defeat the barbarian Huns so that Woodrow Wilson could make the world

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