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John M. Findlay, "The Mobilized American West, 1940-2000" (U Nebraska Press, 2023)

Jan 18, 2026
John M. Findlay, Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Washington, dives into his book on the crucial transformation of the American West from 1940 to 2000. He discusses how World War II ignited an enduring mobilization, reshaping the region socially and economically. Findlay highlights the rise of social movements, the influence of Western conservatism, and the complex dynamics of land conflict. He also touches on his father's migration tale and the lasting impacts of nuclear legacies, exposing the rich history still worthy of exploration.
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INSIGHT

West Before Mobilization

  • In 1940 the West was a sparsely populated, extractive-economy backwater with limited political clout.
  • New Deal projects began transforming infrastructure before World War II accelerated change.
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Mobilization Transformed The Region

  • World War II brought massive federal investment, bases, and defense plants to the West.
  • The Cold War extended and deepened that mobilization into decades of sustained growth and population boom.
ANECDOTE

A Father's Westward Choice

  • John Findlay recounts his father Jack moving from Oklahoma to Oregon after wartime training and choosing to settle in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Jack's love of nature and opportunities exemplified why many servicemembers stayed or returned to the West.
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