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Thanks for the Memories
Love, Sex, and World War II
Jane Mersky Leder
Book Code:
C8879
ISBN:
0-275-98879-1
ISBN-13:
978-0-275-98879-1
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0275988791
240 pages, photos
Praeger Publishers
Publication:
9/30/2006
List Price:
$39.95
(
UK Sterling Price: £22.95
)
Availability:
In Stock
Media Type:
Hardcover
Also Available:
Ebook
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
History
»
World War II
History
»
American History -- 1900 to 1945
Popular Culture
»
American Studies
Sociology
»
Sex & Gender Studies
Reviews:
Freelance writer and journalist Mersky examines the impact of WWII on relationships between men and women. Focusing on the areas of love, sex, and marriage, she describes how the war's disruption of ordinary home life and the subsequent entry of women into the workforce allowed for a relaxing of the social restrictions that had formerly kept women in check. The personal stories of ordinary people single, married, military, and civilian are interwoven throughout the narrative.
—Reference & Research Book News
February 2007
Through engaging stories and recollections, Leder paints a vivid picture of the love lives of the members of the Greatest Generation, from the service wives who followed their husbands around the country during their stateside training to the "khaki-wackies" and "Victory girls" who gave servicemen a roll in the hay in exchange for a Coca-Cola or movie, to the women, African Americans, and gays and lesbians who defied society to enlist in the military. Always enlightening and never prurient,
Thanks for the Memories
illuminates an untold chapter in World War II history--a chapter that resonates today in the continual redefining of gender roles and race relations.
—America in WWII
April 2007
[W]WII as a time of bawdy sexual experimentation? That might take a little getting used to. Jane Mersky Leder understands our reluctance. Four years ago, as she began to unravel surprising stories about the Greatest Generation, she was reluctant to believe them, too. But the men and women she interviewed, who are dying at a rate of approximately 1,000 a day, encouraged her to tell the more complete story, naughty though it may be....Her book is diligently researched and footnoted, and her sources spoke freely and candidly....At the height of the war, 19 million women were keeping the home front running. And it was that taste of independence - physical and economic - that Leder and many other cultural observers believe set the stage for the women's movement 20 years later. French shores on D-Day into the enthusiastic embrace of waiting mesdammes. "French women," he told Leder, "go about sex like American women go about knitting."
—Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
December 16, 2006
Thanks for the Memories
is one of those rare books that one can either read quickly or savor slowly. At times it is fun and witty; at other ties it is poignant and thought-provoking.
—The Detroit Jewish News
December 4, 2006
Written with great sensitivity and skill, this book makes "the greatest generation" more real to the succeeding generations; it exposes the young men and women of that time as being both stronger and more vulnerable than either history books or overly romantic movies sketch them.
—Bookpleasures.com
2006
Thanks for the Memories
is replete with captivating bits of history, wonderful personal stories, and a peek into a generation slipping away fast. It's never dull as Ms. Leder moves you swiftly through history, confidently and engagingly.
—TCM Reviews
December 1, 2006
Jane Mersky Leder pricks the notion that men and women of the 'Greatest Generation' were all God-fearing....She writes well; the book is a good read.
—Blogcritics.org
2006
Her book -- a very readable psycho-sociological study -- explores how the war and people's reaction to the times set in motion such things as the second wave of the women's movement.
—Historical Text Archive
2006
In her lively, highly readable new book,
Thanks for the Memories
, Leder details the upheavals, personal and social, that began as the country mobilized to fight. In that upended society, she finds the beginnings of the many rights movements -- civil rights, women's liberation and gay rights.
—Evanston Review
2006
Jane Mersky Leder is the author of a terrific book about an overlooked area in history - the sex lives of the "greatest generation."
—Fayetteville Observer
2006
Endorsement From Sara M. Evans
University of Minnesota
author of
Born for Liberty: A History of Women in America
:
Thanks for the Memories
vividly portrays the disruptive impact of World War II on relations between men and women, not only in the well documented arena of labor force participation but also in the realms of sex, love, and marriage. The wartime generation, known for its conservative embrace of traditional domesticity in the 1950s, did so after having broken all the rules. Jane Mersky Leder makes a persuasive case that the women's movement in the late 1960s was an aftershock of these seismic shifts whose story, until now, has not been told.
Endorsement From Elaine Tyler May
author of
Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era
:
Jane Mersky Leder recounts the stories of ordinary people in extraordinary times, and brings the World War II era to life. Beautifully written and poignant, sometimes romantic but not always.
Thanks for the Memories
recounts how men and women during World War II sought love, sex and security in the midst of the upheavals of wartime.
Endorsement From William H. Chafe
the Alice Mary Baldwin Professor of History, Duke University:
Lively, moving, evocative and memorable,
Thanks For the Memories
brings back to us the extraordinary changes that occurred among women and men during World War II, and re-creates for us their pain, joy and courage.
Description:
The collective consciousness of World War II revolved around the virtues of bravery, sacrifice, and commitment. Members of "The Greatest Generation" toed political and social lines in hopes of winning the war. They fell into lockstep, asking very few questions, and breaking few social and sexual mores. Or did they?
In fact, World War II was--like all wars--a time of sexual experimentation and a general loosening of morals. It was a time of conflicting emotions and conflicting messages, a time of great sacrifice, and a time of discovery, when some groups, especially woman, experienced a relaxing of bonds that had kept them in check.
Thanks For The Memories: Love, Sex, and World War IIf
s the true story of how the World War II generation responded to the passions of war, and how those passions changed their lives-and the relationships between the sexes-forever. But this book is more than that. As Jane Mersky Leder writes, "Thanks for the Memories opens the hearts and memories of a generation that is dying, by one estimate, at the rate of more than 1,000 a day." It exposes the sexual and romantic escapades of "The Greatest Generation" and underscores how those four war years revolutionized relationships (including those between gays), and how it helped set the stage for the second wave of the women's liberation movement. "Many who never thought their stories mattered," Leder writes, "now feel the pull of limited time, and the importance of leaving an accurate account for their children and grandchildren of what it was like to be a young man or young woman during World War II. This is their collective story.
LC Card Number:
2006015707
LCC Class:
D744
Dewey Class:
940
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