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

Jan 18, 2026
Join John M. Findlay, Professor Emeritus at the University of Washington, as he unveils the transformative impact of World War II on the American West. He delves into the region's shift from economic despair to a booming landscape fueled by defense spending and migration. Findlay explores the ongoing legacy of mobilization through political initiatives, social movements, and environmental challenges. With insights into the Western genre's evolution and a focus on regional identity, Findlay illustrates why the West remains a unique subject for historical study.
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ADVICE

Narrow Scope To Strengthen Interpretation

  • Limit scope in regional synthesis to make an interpretive argument rather than an encyclopedia.
  • Define what you include and exclude so the narrative can spotlight distinctiveness without covering everything.
INSIGHT

War-Driven Transformation Of The West

  • World War II and the subsequent Cold War transformed the American West through massive federal investment and population influx.
  • The West's population quadrupled from 14 million (1940) to 62+ million (2000), reshaping its politics and economy.
ANECDOTE

A Father's Move Illustrates Western Migration

  • John M. Findlay recounts his father Jack moving from Oklahoma to Oregon/Washington after Army training and choosing to settle in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Jack's love of mountains, coasts, and outdoor life exemplified why many wartime migrants stayed and formed Western identities.
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