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Torchbearers of democracy: The First World War and the figure of the African -American soldier.

机译:民主的火炬手:第一次世界大战和非洲裔美国士兵的身影。

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This dissertation explores the experience, both historical and symbolic, of African-American soldiers in the First World War and their impact on wartime American society. The First World War and the post-war period mark key moments in the history of the United States and African Americans. Spatial, cultural, economic, and political changes in the lives of millions of African Americans converged to create a time of remarkable dynamism. No figure better captures the historical significance of this era than that of the African-American soldier. In examining this period, I use African-American soldiers and veterans as a prism to explore conceptions of nationalism, the personal and political meanings of military service, diasporic consciousness, racial violence, post-war political radicalism, and the production of historical knowledge. I assert that African-American soldiers and veterans—as historical actors and symbolic figures—fundamentally shaped the nature of American society during the World War I era.;Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, this study addresses a gap in the social and military historiography of the World War I era by analyzing African-American soldiers as both subjects and catalysts of change. I investigate the war and post-war experiences of black servicemen and how the army impacted their identities as Americans, as African Americans, and as men. Simultaneously, this dissertation considers how competing symbolic interpretations of black soldiers and their meanings shaped the history of the war era. Mitigated by gender and class, the multifaceted interactions of African Americans with various groups and segments of American society transformed the structure of race relations during and after the First World War. By looking at the experience of African-American servicemen and veterans within their social, cultural, and political contexts—domestically and internationally—this dissertation reveals the inextricable relationship between war and racial ideologies, the symbolic potency of African American military service for both black and white Americans, and the transformative presence of African-American soldiers in the social, political, and cultural fabric of the World War I era.
机译:本文探讨了第一次世界大战中非裔美国人士兵的历史和象征性经历及其对战时美国社会的影响。第一次世界大战和战后时期标志着美国和非裔美国人历史上的关键时刻。数以百万计的非洲裔美国人生活中的空间,文化,经济和政治变化融合在一起,创造了非凡的活力。没有人比非洲裔美国士兵更能抓住这个时代的历史意义。在考察这一时期时,我以非洲裔美国人的士兵和退伍军人为棱镜,探索了民族主义的概念,兵役的个人和政治含义,流离失所的意识,种族暴力,战后政治激进主义以及历史知识的产生。我断言,作为历史人物和象征人物的非裔美国人士兵和退伍军人从根本上改变了第一次世界大战时期美国社会的本质。通过跨学科研究,本研究解决了美国社会和军事史学方面的空白第一次世界大战时代通过分析非洲裔美国士兵既是变革的主题又是变革的催化剂。我调查黑人军人的战争和战后经历,以及军队如何影响他们作为美国人,非裔美国人和男人的身份。同时,本文考虑了黑人士兵相互竞争的象征解释及其含义如何塑造战争时代的历史。由于性别和阶级的影响,非裔美国人与美国社会各个群体和阶层的多方面互动改变了第一次世界大战期间及之后的种族关系结构。通过观察非裔美国人军人和退伍军人在社会,文化和政治背景下(无论是在国内还是在国际上)的经验,本文揭示了战争与种族意识形态之间密不可分的关系,即非裔美国人对黑人和黑人的军事服务具有象征意义白人,以及一战期间非裔美国人士兵在社会,政治和文化结构中的变革身影。

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  • 作者

    Williams, Chad Louis.;

  • 作者单位

    Princeton University.;

  • 授予单位 Princeton University.;
  • 学科 History Black.;History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 434 p.
  • 总页数 434
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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