Cincinnati: The World War II Years explores a significant chapter in the
history of greater Cincinnati: the time before, during, and immediately
after World War II. The book, spanning from 1937 to 1955, examines
trends in the social, political, and cultural history of the city and
surrounding communities. Events transpiring in Cincinnati mirrored
changes that the United States experienced during this pivotal
period--the Great Depression, isolationist impulses, the mobilization
for war, and the postwar economic boom. Because Cincinnati's war years
so closely reflect larger national trends of the time, the story of this
city's home front experience serves as an insightful case study of the
national war experience.