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Soldiers to Citizens - The G.I. Bill and the Making of the Greatest Generation (Hardcover)
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Soldiers to Citizens - The G.I. Bill and the Making of the Greatest Generation (Hardcover)
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"A hell of a gift, an opportunity." "Magnanimous." "One of the
greatest advantages I ever experienced." These are the voices of
World War II veterans, lavishing praise on their beloved G.I. Bill.
Transcending boundaries of class and race, the Bill enabled a
sizable portion of the hallowed "greatest generation" to gain
vocational training or to attend college or graduate school at
government expense. Its beneficiaries had grown up during the
Depression, living in tenements and cold-water flats, on farms and
in small towns across the nation, most of them expecting that they
would one day work in the same kinds of jobs as their fathers. Then
the G.I. Bill came along, and changed everything. They experienced
its provisions as inclusive, fair, and tremendously effective in
providing the deeply held American value of social opportunity, the
chance to improve one's circumstances. They become chefs and custom
builders, teachers and electricians, engineers and college
professors. But the G.I. Bill fueled not only the development of
the middle class: it also revitalized American democracy. Americans
who came of age during World War II joined fraternal groups and
neighborhood and community organizations and took part in politics
at rates that made the postwar era the twentieth century's civic
"golden age." Drawing on extensive interviews and surveys with
hundreds of members of the "greatest generation," Suzanne Mettler
finds that by treating veterans as first-class citizens and in
granting advanced education, the Bill inspired them to become the
active participants thanks to whom memberships in civic
organizations soared and levels of political activity peaked.
Mettler probes how this landmark law produced such a civic
renaissance. Most fundamentally, she discovers, it communicated to
veterans that government was for and about people like them, and
they responded in turn. In our current age of rising inequality and
declining civic engagement, Soldiers to Citizens offers critical
lessons about how public programs can make a difference.
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