Nels Anderson's World War I Diary

Nels Anderson's World War I Diary

Author
Allan Kent Powell
Publisher
University of Utah Press
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2013
Page
351
ISBN
9781607812562,9781607812555
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.2 MiB

Nels Anderson's World War I Diary Provides A Rare Glimpse Into The Wartime Experiences Of One Of The Most Well-respected Sociologists Of The Twentieth Century, The Renowned Author Of The Hobo (1920) And Desert Saints: The Mormon Frontier In Utah (1942). Anderson, A Keen Observer Of People, Places, And Events His Entire Life, Joined The U.s. Army In 1918 At The Age Of 29 And Was Sent To Europe To Fight As Part Of The Allied Expeditionary Force (aef) Under General Pershing. Because Keeping A Journal Was Strongly Discouraged Among American Forces During Wwi, Particularly Among The Rank-and-file Soldiers, Anderson's Diary Stands As A Rare Gem. Furthermore, It Is The Only Known Account Of War Service During Wwi By A Member Of The Lds Church. Anderson Joined The Mormon Faith After Accepting The Hospitality Of An Extended Mormon Ranching Family During His Travels Throughout The American West As A Working Hobo. Anderson's Accounts Of The St. Mihiel And Meuse-argonne Offensives Are Particularly Remarkable Given The Challenges Of Keeping A Detailed Journal Amidst The Chaos And Suffering Of The War's Western Front. His Insights Into The Depravity And Callousness Of War Are Buttressed With Intimate Human Portraits Of Those To Whom He Was Closest. The War Years Provided Many Formative Experiences That Would Prove To Have A Lasting Influence On Anderson's Views Regarding The Working Poor, Authority, And Human Values; This Would Come To Bear Heavily On His Later Work As A Pioneering Sociologist At The University Of Chicago, Where He Helped Establish Participant Observation As A Research Method. The Many Introspective Entries Contained In This Volume Will Be Of Real Interest To Military Historians And History Buffs As Well As To Those In The Social Sciences Looking To Find The Intellectual Origins Of Anderson's Later Work In The Burgeoning Field Of Sociology.--publisher's Website. Camp Mills, New York, June 1918 -- Crossing The Atlantic, June 1918 -- England, June 1918 -- Arrival In France, June 1918 -- Training In Humberville, July 1918 -- Up To The Front, August 1918 -- The St. Mihiel Offensive, September 1918 -- The Meuse-argonne Offensive, October 1918 -- War's End, November 1918 -- Through Belgium And Luxembourg, November-december 1918 -- Germany, December 1918-march 1919 -- Back To France, March 1919 -- School In Montpellier, March-april 1919 -- Notes, April-august 1919. Nels Anderson ;edited By Allan Kent Powell ; Foreword By Charles S. Peterson. Includes Bibliographical References.

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