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Mobilizing America : Robert P. Patterson and the war effort, 1940-1945

Title
  1. Mobilizing America : Robert P. Patterson and the war effort, 1940-1945 / Keith E. Eiler.
Published by
  1. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 1997.
Author
  1. Eiler, Keith E., 1920-

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Description
  1. xvi, 588 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
Summary
  1. As the official responsible for industrial mobilization and procurement for the army and the air force, Robert P. Patterson played a uniquely important role in mobilizing the Arsenal of Democracy. In this comprehensive study, Keith E. Eiler documents Judge Patterson's extraordinary and largely unrecognized contributions to the defense and war efforts. He also offers a provocative count of the manner in which the national government managed to transform itself for war, and convert a vast market-oriented economy into an effective war machine. At the same time, the author sheds revealing new light on numerous issues of war policy and on the evolution of civil-military relations during the emergency. Judge Patterson emerges from the study as a self-effacing public servant of unusual ability and character.
  2. As the official responsible for industrial mobilization and procurement for the army and the air force, Robert P. Patterson played a uniquely important role in mobilizing the Arsenal of Democracy.
  3. In this comprehensive study, Keith E. Eiler documents Judge Patterson's extraordinary and largely unrecognized contributions to the defense and war efforts. He also offers a provocative count of the manner in which the national government managed to transform itself for war, and convert a vast market-oriented economy into an effective war machine. At the same time, the author sheds revealing new light on numerous issues of war policy and on the evolution of civil-military relations during the emergency.
  4. Judge Patterson emerges from the study as a self-effacing public servant of unusual ability and character.
Subject
  1. Patterson, Robert Porter, 1891-1952
  2. Patterson, Robert Porter, (1891-1952)
  3. Patterson, Robert Porter
  4. 1939-1945
  5. Geschichte 1940-1945
  6. World War, 1939-1945 > War work > United States
  7. World War, 1939-1945 > United States
  8. Cabinet officers > United States > Biography
  9. Cabinet officers
  10. War work
  11. Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) > États-Unis
  12. Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) > Participation des civils > États-Unis
  13. Rüstung
  14. United States
  15. USA
Genre/Form
  1. Biographies.
Contents
  1. pt. 1. Call to arms (1940-1941) -- ch. 1. Student, soldier, lawyer, judge -- ch. 2. Return to action -- ch. 3. Hearing a different kind of case -- ch. 4. Pushing procurement -- ch. 5. Managing mobilization -- ch. 6. Personnel for the new army -- ch. 7. Materiel for the new army -- ch. 8. War Department and the Negro -- ch. 9. Labor issues in defense industry -- ch. 10. Shortages in basic materials -- ch. 11. Conversion and its discontents -- ch. 12. Patience and perseverance -- pt. 2. War (1941-1945) -- ch. 13. Great new crisis -- ch. 14. Seeking manpower for a burgeoning army -- ch. 15. Crises in rubber and gasoline -- ch. 16. Organizing manpower for the home front: 1942 -- ch. 17. Close eye on prices and profits -- ch. 18. Cooperation and conflict with the WPB -- ch. 19. Chronic muddle of manpower: 1943 -- ch. 20. Lures of untimely reconversion: 1944 -- ch. 21. Agonies of the hard last lap ̲1945 -- pt. 3. Aftermath (1945-1947) -- ch. 22. Changing the guard -- ch. 23. Forces melt away -- ch. 24. Reaction and the record.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 501-564) and index.