THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN AMERICAN LITERATURE.

Authors

  • Gulomjonova Shahzoda
  • Eldorbek Hamitov Erkinovich

Keywords:

KEY WORDS:culture, transition, Word War 2,nation, results

Abstract

Global culture underwent a significant transition as a result of World War II,
and these consequences are still evident today. It is important to note that the majority
of the physical carnage was separated from one of the war's main donors, the United
States, by an entire ocean. Soldiers had to be sent overseas, and the only things
available to the civilians who stayed behind to engage with the war were propaganda
and their own imaginations. Because of this, the United States' post-war experience
was very different from that of other European nations, and its post-war cultural
psychology was especially distinct.

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Published

2024-05-21

How to Cite

Gulomjonova Shahzoda, & Eldorbek Hamitov Erkinovich. (2024). THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN AMERICAN LITERATURE . TADQIQOTLAR.UZ, 38(8), 32–33. Retrieved from http://tadqiqotlar.uz/index.php/new/article/view/3403