New York and the First World War, Shaping an American City.
This is part of the Ashgate Studies in First World War History, Series Editor Professor John Bourne of the University of Birmingham.
The book examines how the war had a dramatic effect on the citizens of New York, ensuring that a city of immigrants, which was perceived as a potential threat within the wider United States, was reformed during the war as a metropolis which was dedicated to the principles of the nation.