Step into the pivotal months of 1917, when the United States stood at the crossroads of its destiny. The Journal Of American History (Volume XI) First Quarter, Number-1 January-February-March 1917 offers a compelling window into the world on the eve of America's entry into the First World War. Rich with primary historical documents, rare essays, and contemporary analysis, this historical journal collection captures the pulse of a nation in transformation, making it an essential resource for both history students and academic history enthusiasts. Curated by leading minds of the early 20th century, this volume stands as a testament to rigorous scholarship and the enduring relevance of early American studies. Within its pages, readers will discover a tapestry of voices and perspectives-each illuminating the complexities of American society, culture, and politics during a year that would shape global history. For anyone passionate about the United States in 1917, this anthology is not only a scholarly research resource but also a touchstone for understanding the roots of modern America. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. A true cultural treasure, it appeals to casual readers seeking authentic insight and to collectors of historical society publications and American history scholars.