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Ethel Thomas Herold (1896-1988) was an ordinary person caught up in extraordinary
circumstances--a woman whose sense of patriotic duty took her from small-town Wisconsin to the Philippines in 1922. There, with but a couple of brief interruptions, she would spend the next thirty-seven years, including three in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. In Citizen of Empire, Theresa Kaminski uses Ethel's experiences of war and imperialism to explore a unique example of how those enormous forces helped shape Americans' notions of citizenship and patriotism in the first half of the twentieth century.
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Ethel Thomas Herold (1896-1988) was an ordinary person caught up in extraordinary
circumstances--a woman whose sense of patriotic duty took her from small-town Wisconsin to the Philippines in 1922. There, with but a couple of brief interruptions, she would spend the next thirty-seven years, including three in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. In Citizen of Empire, Theresa Kaminski uses Ethel's experiences of war and imperialism to explore a unique example of how those enormous forces helped shape Americans' notions of citizenship and patriotism in the first half of the twentieth century.
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