This XpressRead Cram Edition of The Web pairs the complete original text with carefully prepared study materials, designed for deeper engagement with this classic.
"The Web: The Authorized History of the American Protective League" by Emerson Hough delves into the controversial story of a unique organization operating during World War I. This meticulously researched historical account uncovers the activities of the American Protective League, a volunteer group that engaged in surveillance and investigative work, sometimes blurring the lines between patriotism and vigilantism. Explore a fascinating chapter of United States history as Hough examines the League's involvement in espionage detection and its impact on American society during a time of national crisis. "The Web" offers a detailed look at the organization's structure, methods, and the motivations of its members, providing valuable insights into the anxieties and tensions that shaped the American home front during the Great War. A vital resource for anyone interested in World War I, American history, and the complex legacy of citizen involvement in law enforcement.Related Subjects
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