Remember the Tuscania!
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The Sinking, Its Aftermath, and a Century of Public Memory
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
409 kr
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Remember the Tuscania plunges readers into the night of February 5, 1918, when a German U-Boat's torpedo found a crowded American troopship in the North Atlantic—and into the century of argument, propaganda, and remembrance that followed. At its heart are the "Baraboo Twenty-One," citizen-soldiers from a Wisconsin town who survived the sinking that became the deadliest U-boat attack on Americans in the First World War and the nation's first mass-casualty event of the conflict. Steven Trout braids military history and cultural history with a dramatic pulse. He reconstructs the voyage and catastrophe in detail; then he follows the aftershocks across newspapers, posters, cartoons, poems, and sheet music as the home front seized on a new rallying cry—"Remember the Tuscania!"—and turned the dead into usable symbols. Trout also exposes a War Department fiasco over casualty lists that helped force reforms to identification practices (serial numbers on dog tags; rosters kept at hand aboard transports).Remember the Tuscania draws attention to how people memorialize dramatic wartime events: the Isle of Islay's windswept "American Monument," improvised funerals beneath a hastily sewn Stars and Stripes, the formation of the National Tuscania Survivors Association, and a twenty-first-century resurrection of the story back in Baraboo. Trout shows how myth overtook messy reality, and how private grief often resisted public pageantry. Trout's narrative is a riveting, deeply researched investigation that showcases the meaning for Americans of a nearly forgotten disaster, and the unbreakable ties of transatlantic remembrance that it left behind.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2026-09-15
- Mått21 x 229 x 152 mm
- Vikt907 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieBattlegrounds: Cornell Studies in Military History
- Antal sidor240
- FörlagCornell University Press
- ISBN9781501788949