by William F. Thompson
Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 1988
Cloth: 978-0-87020-254-4 | eISBN: 978-0-87020-633-7

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

The sixth and final volume in the History of Wisconsin series examines the period from 1940-1965, in which state and nation struggled to maintain balance and traditions. Some of the major developments analyzed in this volume include: coping with three wars, racial and societal conflict, technological innovation, population shifts to and from cities and suburbs, and accompanying stress in politics, government, and society as a whole. Using dozens of photographs to visually illustrate this period in the state's history, this volume upholds the high standards set forth in the previous volumes.



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