Description
The Sullivan boys joined the armed forces after Pearl Harbor, and the US Navy accepted that they would all serve on one ship, the light cruiser USS Juneau. The five brothers gave the navy great publicity, but when the ship went down and survivors were not rescued, the service faced a serious problem. The Fighting Sullivans examines the campaign that followed, as the navy and its partners in Hollywood turned a tragedy of errors into a public relations victory. Bruce Kuklick shows how the myth of the Sullivan family was created using bits and pieces of real events, but with twists that turned the boys into superhumans and their beleaguered parents into self-sacrificing patriots. He explores the close relationship between Hollywood studios and the military, which aimed to boost morale and support for the war.
A study in mythmaking, The Fighting Sullivans offers a behind-the-scenes look at the manufacture of heroes in twentieth-century wartime America.
About the Author
Bruce Kuklick is Nichols Professor of American History Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. He is most recently the author, with Emmanuel Gerard, of Death in the Congo.
Book Information
ISBN 9780700623549
Author Bruce Kuklick
Format Hardback
Page Count 232
Imprint University Press of Kansas
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Weight(grams) 530g