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FormatJournal Article
Title, AnalyticThe Wisconsin homefront during World War I
Journal TitlePerspectives: The Wisconsin Humanities Committee Newsletter
Date of Publication1992
Volume ID19
Issue ID3
Location in Work1-3
AbstractThe emphasis of the exhibit will be on the reactions of Wisconsin residents to the European War in the years before, during, and after America's direct participation. In looking at the dilemmas of a democracy at war the display will examine how being at war affected patriotism, civil liberties, and ethnic conflict.
NotesThe WHC awarded a grant toward supporting an innovative 1500 square foot exhibit that opened on Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1992.
Call NumberMKI P94-36
MKI TermsWorld War, 1914-1918 -- German Americans/ Attitudes/ Exhibitions