Crucible of a Generation tells the story of the fifteen days
surrounding the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor through the pages
of eight leading American newspapers. Focusing on publications such
as The New York Times and the Chicago Tribune, J. Kenneth Brody
paints a vivid picture of U.S. political culture and society at a
pivotal moment in the nation's history. Brody considers the papers
in full, from headlines to "help wanted" ads, in a text richly
illustrated with archival images, wartime posters, and editorial
cartoons. The book provides a compelling snapshot of the United
States and the role of the media at a time of dramatic tension and
global change.
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