Postwar
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Description
When World War II ended, Americans celebrated a military victory abroad, but the meaning of peace at home was yet to be defined. From roughly 1943 onward, building a postwar society became the new national project, and every interest group involved in the war effort—from business leaders to working-class renters—held different visions for the war's aftermath. In Postwar , Laura McEnaney plumbs the depths of this period to explore exactly what peace meant to a broad swath of civilians, including