ABSTRACT

Crucible of a Generation tells the story of the fifteen days surrounding the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor through the pages of eight leading American newspapers. Focusing on publications such as The New York Times and the Chicago Tribune, J. Kenneth Brody paints a vivid picture of U.S. political culture and society at a pivotal moment in the nation's history. Brody considers the papers in full, from headlines to "help wanted" ads, in a text richly illustrated with archival images, wartime posters, and editorial cartoons. The book provides a compelling snapshot of the United States and the role of the media at a time of dramatic tension and global change.     

 

part I|40 pages

Last Sunday at Peace

chapter 1|3 pages

The Sunday Papers

chapter 2|11 pages

A World at War, a Nation at Peace

chapter 3|12 pages

Facing the Gathering Storm

chapter 4|12 pages

As We Were

part II|88 pages

Last Week at Peace

chapter 5|12 pages

Monday, December 1, 1941

chapter 6|15 pages

Tuesday, December 2, 1941

chapter 7|19 pages

Wednesday, December 3, 1941

chapter 8|16 pages

Thursday, December 4, 1941

chapter 9|12 pages

Friday, December 5, 1941

chapter 10|12 pages

Saturday, December 6, 1941

part III|22 pages

“Day of Infamy”

chapter 11|9 pages

A Quiet Morning in America

chapter 12|3 pages

What America Knew

chapter 13|5 pages

What America didn’t Know

chapter 14|3 pages

The Answer

part IV|78 pages

First Week at War

chapter 15|13 pages

Monday, December 8, 1941

chapter 16|16 pages

Tuesday, December 9, 1941

chapter 17|13 pages

Wednesday, December 10, 1941

chapter 18|14 pages

Thursday, December 11, 1941

chapter 19|11 pages

Friday, December 12, 1941

chapter 20|9 pages

Saturday, December 13, 1941

part V|19 pages

First Sunday at War

chapter 21|11 pages

All in it Together

chapter 22|6 pages

A First Class Temperament