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About the Author
Thomas A. Guglielmo is Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of American Studies at George Washington University. He is the author of White on Arrival: Italians, Race, Color, and Power in Chicago, 1890-1940 (OUP, 2003), which won the Frederick Jackson Turner Award of the Organization of American Historians.
Reviews
Ambitiously conceived, exhaustively researched, and lucidly written, Divisions sheds fresh and often harsh light on the ways that America waged World War II. Thomas Guglielmo's richly granular account of the segregated armed forces that fought the sometimes not-so-'Good War' is a landmark contribution to the history of the war, as well as the vexedly complex history of race relations in modern America. * David M. Kennedy, author of Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 *
Written in a captivating manner, Divisions tells the story about the multiple, complex, sometimes contradictory color lines the military deployed during World War II. Backed by a wealth of data and sprinkled with delicious, unforgettable details, Divisions deserves scholarly and popular attention. * Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, author of Racism Without Racists: Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in the United States *
Thoughtful and nuanced, Divisions supplies a counter perspective to the wistful, largely fictional pop culture invocation of the World War II-era military as a fraternity of the forces for good or a crucible of civic nationalism. Despite the wealth of work on World War II there are not enough books that move beyond vindicationist histories of Black soldiers at war. There are even fewer that place the experiences of Black Americans alongside or in dialogue with those of Japanese Americans and other non-white (or less) white Americans. And there are fewer still that talk about racism and the resistance to it without reifying racial categories. Divisions is compelling, clear, and moving. * Adriane Lentz-Smith, Duke University *
Guglielmo's great skill as a historian is his ability to lay out the complexity and nuance involved in the military's recreation of myriad color lines and acts of resistance against them. Important, timely, and masterful, Divisions gives much food for thought not only about the historical antecedents for today's intensifying racial tensions but also about the immense challenges African Americans and other people of color will continue to face in any broad-based campaign for racial justice and equitable citizenship. * David Gutierrez, University of California, San Diego *
[A] moving study grounded in prodigious research... Guglielmo uses numerous personal stories to illustrate the varied bottom-up responses to racial segregation and categorization in the draft, enlistments, and unequal access to facilities and benefits in training and service. * Gerald E. Shenk, Journal of American History *
A wonderful book. One of the best history books I've read in a long time. * Randall Kennedy, Keen On podcast *
Awards
Winner of Shortlisted, Stone Book Award, Museum of African American History Shortlisted, Gilder-Lehrman Prize for Military History Winner, Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award, American Military History.
Book Information
ISBN 9780195342659
Author Thomas A. Guglielmo
Format Hardback
Page Count 528
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 163mm * 236mm * 43mm