This collection examines the Young Menâ s Christian Associationâ s support for soldiers and civilians during World War I and World War II. The contributors approach the topic from various angles and argue that the YMCAâ s efforts routinely resulted in conflict with governments, other civic organizations, and individuals.
This collection examines the Young Menâ s Christian Associationâ s support for soldiers and civilians during World War I and World War II. The contributors approach the topic from various angles and argue that the YMCAâ s efforts routinely resulted in conflict with governments, other civic organizations, and individuals.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Jeffrey C. Copeland and Yan Xu - Foreword by Matthew Lee Miller - Contributions by Joel R. Bius; Jeffrey C. Copeland; Ugo Pavan Dalla Torre; Larry A. Grant; John J. Maker; John Moremon; Kristin Mulready-Stone; Erika Cornelius Smith; Kenneth A. S
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Foreword Matthew Lee Miller Introduction: Collaboration and Conflict: The YMCA at War Jeffrey C. Copeland and Yan Xu Chapter 1: The Damn Y Man in WWI: Service Perception and Cigarettes Joel R. Bius Chapter 2: Huts in the Holy Land: The YMCA and British Empire Soldiers in the Sinai and Palestine Campaigns 1916-1918 Edward C. Woodfin Chapter 3: To Help and To Organize: The YMCA in Italy during the Great War Ugo Pavan Dalla Torre Chapter 4: The American YMCA and War Work Service in Russia in World War I and the Russian Civil War 1914-1923 Kenneth A. Steuer Chapter 5: The YMCA and the Science of International Civil Statecraft in Post-World War I Czechoslovakia Erika Cornelius Smith Chapter 6: The YMCA with the American Occupation Force in Germany after World War I Larry A. Grant Chapter 7: "Character Conservancy in Shanghai's Emergency": The YMCA in Shanghai 1931-1942 Kristin Mulready-Stone Chapter 8: Befriending Soldiers: The Emergency Service to Soldiers Program of the Chinese YMCA during the Second Sino-Japanese War 1937-1945 Yan Xu Chapter 9: "In Harmony with American Democracy": The YMCA in California during the Japanese American Internment and Resettlement Jeffrey C. Copeland Chapter 10: "Canadians for Canadians Only...It's Like a Paradise": Sport Leisure and the Canadian YMCA in England during the Second World War John J. Maker Chapter 11: The YMCA YWCA and the "Civilizing" of Australian Servicemen in Postwar Japan John Moremon
Foreword Matthew Lee Miller Introduction: Collaboration and Conflict: The YMCA at War Jeffrey C. Copeland and Yan Xu Chapter 1: The Damn Y Man in WWI: Service Perception and Cigarettes Joel R. Bius Chapter 2: Huts in the Holy Land: The YMCA and British Empire Soldiers in the Sinai and Palestine Campaigns 1916-1918 Edward C. Woodfin Chapter 3: To Help and To Organize: The YMCA in Italy during the Great War Ugo Pavan Dalla Torre Chapter 4: The American YMCA and War Work Service in Russia in World War I and the Russian Civil War 1914-1923 Kenneth A. Steuer Chapter 5: The YMCA and the Science of International Civil Statecraft in Post-World War I Czechoslovakia Erika Cornelius Smith Chapter 6: The YMCA with the American Occupation Force in Germany after World War I Larry A. Grant Chapter 7: "Character Conservancy in Shanghai's Emergency": The YMCA in Shanghai 1931-1942 Kristin Mulready-Stone Chapter 8: Befriending Soldiers: The Emergency Service to Soldiers Program of the Chinese YMCA during the Second Sino-Japanese War 1937-1945 Yan Xu Chapter 9: "In Harmony with American Democracy": The YMCA in California during the Japanese American Internment and Resettlement Jeffrey C. Copeland Chapter 10: "Canadians for Canadians Only...It's Like a Paradise": Sport Leisure and the Canadian YMCA in England during the Second World War John J. Maker Chapter 11: The YMCA YWCA and the "Civilizing" of Australian Servicemen in Postwar Japan John Moremon
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