Over Here: The First World War and American SocietyOUP USA, 16. 9. 2004. - 428 страница The Great War of 1914-1918 confronted the United States with one of the most wrenching crises in the nation's history. It also left a residue of disruption and disillusion that spawned an even more ruinous conflict scarcely a generation later. |
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... Senate his proposal for " peace without victory . " On February 3 , Wilson returned to Congress and announced his response to the German proclamation of submarine warfare : he would cut diplomatic ties , but there would be no request ...
... Senate by what Wilson called " a little group of willful men . " In that charged atmosphere , on March 5 , under unusually heavy guard , Wilson had made the ceremonial journey to the rostrum on the east facade of the Capitol to deliver ...
... Senate , the voters returned but 216 Democrats to the House of Representatives , along with 210 Republicans and 6 Independents . When the new Congress met on April 2 to hear Wilson's address , therefore , it was by no means clear which ...
... Senators and Representatives not to approve the expected request for a declaration of war . One youthful pleader for peace accosted Massachusetts Re- publican Senator Henry Cabot Lodge in the corridor outside his Senate office and told ...
... Senate , a coalition of progressives sought tax reform in the summer of 1916 with two goals in mind : blunt- ing the force of the preparedness movement , and moving the federal tax structure to a more egalitarian basis . " I am ...
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The War for the American Mind | 45 |
The Political Economy of War The Home Front | 93 |
Youre in the Army Now | 144 |
Over There and Back | 191 |
Armistice and Aftermath | 231 |
The Political Economy of War The International Dimension | 296 |
Promises of Glory | 348 |
Afterword | 371 |
Bibliography | 391 |
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