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The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) is best known for its athletic and youth programs, a heritage that draws on its origins in 1844 to provide wholesome recreation to urban youth away from the moral decay of industrialized urban living. Before long, that uplift mission found a place in the American Civil War, and soon the Y had spread all over the world by the early twentieth century, and in every major war thereafter as well. The YMCA at War: Collaboration and Conflict during the World Wars is the first collection of scholarship to examine the YMCA's efforts during the World Wars of the twentieth century, which proved to be a bastion of support to soldiers and civilians around the world. The YMCA deployed hundreds of thousands of its much-vaunted secretaries to support suffering civilians and ease soldiers' wartime hardships. Joining forces with governments, other civic organizations, and individuals, the Y could be either an indispensable auxiliary or an arms-length nuisance

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A diverse and compelling edited volume, The YMCA at War reveals a new social understanding of twentieth century warfare. The Y’s global reach and immense influence in wartime make its social-service soldiers an intriguing counterpart to the soldiers on the battlefield. -- Jon Davidann, Hawai'i Pacific University
It is a pleasure to read such a comprehensive and deeply engaging discussion of the YMCA’s wartime programs around the globe and their attendant critical discourses. This collection vividly illustrates the complexity and intersectionality of race, ethnicity, gender, and social class confronting the Y secretaries in their highly contested humanitarian endeavors. The YMCA at War is a major gift to scholars, educators, and practitioners who grapple with the challenges of an increasing globalized political economy today. -- Jun Xing, California State University, Los Angeles

Table of Contents
Foreword, Matthew Lee Miller Introduction: Collaboration and Conflict: The YMCA at War, Jeffrey C. Copeland and Yan Xu Chapter 1: The Damn Y Man in WWI: Service, Perception, and Cigarettes, Joel R. Bius Chapter 2: Huts in the Holy Land: The YMCA and British Empire Soldiers in the Sinai and Palestine Campaigns, 1916–1918, Edward C. Woodfin Chapter 3: To Help and To Organize: The YMCA in Italy during the Great War, Ugo Pavan Dalla Torre Chapter 4: The American YMCA and War Work Service in Russia in World War I and the Russian Civil War, 1914–1923, Kenneth A. Steuer Chapter 5: The YMCA and the Science of International Civil Statecraft in Post-World War I Czechoslovakia, Erika Cornelius Smith Chapter 6: The YMCA with the American Occupation Force in Germany after World War I, Larry A. Grant Chapter 7: “Character Conservancy in Shanghai’s Emergency”: The YMCA in Shanghai, 1931–1942, Kristin Mulready-Stone Chapter 8: Befriending Soldiers: The Emergency Service to Soldiers Program of the Chinese YMCA during the Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937–1945, Yan Xu Chapter 9: “In Harmony with American Democracy”: The YMCA in California during the Japanese American Internment and Resettlement, Jeffrey C. Copeland Chapter 10: “Canadians for Canadians Only...It's Like a Paradise”: Sport, Leisure, and the Canadian YMCA in England during the Second World War, John J. Maker Chapter 11: The YMCA, YWCA, and the "Civilizing" of Australian Servicemen in Postwar Japan, John Moremon

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/24/2018 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498548205, 978-1498548205
      ISBN10: 1498548202

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      Book Synopsis
      The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) is best known for its athletic and youth programs, a heritage that draws on its origins in 1844 to provide wholesome recreation to urban youth away from the moral decay of industrialized urban living. Before long, that uplift mission found a place in the American Civil War, and soon the Y had spread all over the world by the early twentieth century, and in every major war thereafter as well. The YMCA at War: Collaboration and Conflict during the World Wars is the first collection of scholarship to examine the YMCA's efforts during the World Wars of the twentieth century, which proved to be a bastion of support to soldiers and civilians around the world. The YMCA deployed hundreds of thousands of its much-vaunted secretaries to support suffering civilians and ease soldiers' wartime hardships. Joining forces with governments, other civic organizations, and individuals, the Y could be either an indispensable auxiliary or an arms-length nuisance

      Trade Review
      A diverse and compelling edited volume, The YMCA at War reveals a new social understanding of twentieth century warfare. The Y’s global reach and immense influence in wartime make its social-service soldiers an intriguing counterpart to the soldiers on the battlefield. -- Jon Davidann, Hawai'i Pacific University
      It is a pleasure to read such a comprehensive and deeply engaging discussion of the YMCA’s wartime programs around the globe and their attendant critical discourses. This collection vividly illustrates the complexity and intersectionality of race, ethnicity, gender, and social class confronting the Y secretaries in their highly contested humanitarian endeavors. The YMCA at War is a major gift to scholars, educators, and practitioners who grapple with the challenges of an increasing globalized political economy today. -- Jun Xing, California State University, Los Angeles

      Table of Contents
      Foreword, Matthew Lee Miller Introduction: Collaboration and Conflict: The YMCA at War, Jeffrey C. Copeland and Yan Xu Chapter 1: The Damn Y Man in WWI: Service, Perception, and Cigarettes, Joel R. Bius Chapter 2: Huts in the Holy Land: The YMCA and British Empire Soldiers in the Sinai and Palestine Campaigns, 1916–1918, Edward C. Woodfin Chapter 3: To Help and To Organize: The YMCA in Italy during the Great War, Ugo Pavan Dalla Torre Chapter 4: The American YMCA and War Work Service in Russia in World War I and the Russian Civil War, 1914–1923, Kenneth A. Steuer Chapter 5: The YMCA and the Science of International Civil Statecraft in Post-World War I Czechoslovakia, Erika Cornelius Smith Chapter 6: The YMCA with the American Occupation Force in Germany after World War I, Larry A. Grant Chapter 7: “Character Conservancy in Shanghai’s Emergency”: The YMCA in Shanghai, 1931–1942, Kristin Mulready-Stone Chapter 8: Befriending Soldiers: The Emergency Service to Soldiers Program of the Chinese YMCA during the Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937–1945, Yan Xu Chapter 9: “In Harmony with American Democracy”: The YMCA in California during the Japanese American Internment and Resettlement, Jeffrey C. Copeland Chapter 10: “Canadians for Canadians Only...It's Like a Paradise”: Sport, Leisure, and the Canadian YMCA in England during the Second World War, John J. Maker Chapter 11: The YMCA, YWCA, and the "Civilizing" of Australian Servicemen in Postwar Japan, John Moremon

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