Arsenal of Democracy 2/e

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780814352373

The American Automobile Industry in World War II

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By Charles K. Hyde, Series edited by Thomas A. Klug
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254 x 178 mm
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264

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Charles K. Hyde is professor emeritus of history at Wayne State University. He is the author of Storied Independent Automakers: Nash, Hudson, and American Motors, The Dodge Brothers: The Men, the Motor Cars, and the Legacy, and Riding the Roller Coaster: A History of the Chrysler Corporation (all Wayne State University Press).

Arsenal of Democracy will surprise and educate those of us for whom Rosie the Riveter has always implied a smooth, patriotic, even happy transformation of industry in the nation's interests. -- "Journal of American Culturw" Charles K. Hyde wrote the definitive history of Detroit's role [in World War II]. -- "Detroit Free Press" Heavily researched and scrupulously presented... Extensive notes and an index round out this excellent addition to military and World War II history shelves. -- "Midwest Book Review" Hyde's well-researched volume will enlighten serious students of the war." -- "Michigan War Studies Review" Many people have written about war production in World War II, but Hyde stands among the few who teach us new things about how it worked. -- "Business History Review" The book clearly shows the enormous impact of WWII and the auto industry's essential role. There would have been no victory without the arsenal. Summing up: Highly recommended. -- "Choice" This well-written book is one of the most important studies of industrial mobilization to appear in a long time. . . In addition to anyone interested in the history of industrial Michigan, this study should appeal to historians of technology, business, and the US war economy who have long waited for a comprehensive portrait of the automobile industry in World War II. -- "Michigan Historical Review"

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