California at War: The State and the People during World War I
The first serious social history of California during World War I is comprehensive, carefully researched, and clearly written as it traces the roots of California’s rise to global stature. It is invaluable for its detail of the violations of constitutional rights made in the name of patriotism. Pub Jun 2018. 6 x 9 in. 496 pp. 70 photographs, 2 maps. University Press of Kansas ISBN 978-0-7006-2646-5 C/$29.95