Fundamentals of Citizenship Wisconsin edition 1940 [Hardcover] Blough and McClure

$17

1941 edition. Hardcover has some fading, fraying, and a few small tears at spine. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

A time capsule from the World War II era, this 1941 Wisconsin edition of “Fundamentals of Citizenship” offers a glimpse into the civic education of American youth during a tumultuous period. With its well-preserved pages and sturdy binding, this vintage textbook provides a window into the rhetoric and values instilled in young minds as the nation grappled with global conflict. A fascinating artifact for collectors and historians interested in the evolution of civic education and societal influences during pivotal moments in history.

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1941 edition. Hardcover has some fading, fraying, and a few small tears at spine. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This 1941 edition of “Fundamentals of Citizenship Wisconsin edition” offers a fascinating glimpse into the civic education of American youth during the tumultuous years surrounding World War II. Published by Blough and McClure, this textbook was likely used in Wisconsin classrooms to instill patriotic values and an understanding of the nation’s democratic principles at a time when the world was embroiled in conflict. While the hardcover shows signs of wear befitting its age, the clean pages and secure binding suggest this copy has been well-preserved, allowing modern readers to explore the perspectives and rhetoric employed to shape young minds during this pivotal era. For collectors and historians alike, this vintage textbook represents a valuable artifact, shedding light on the evolution of civic education and the societal influences that shaped the American psyche in the face of global turmoil.

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