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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... cause to which many were indifferent or openly hostile , and , by implication , at least , for congressional acquiescence in the expansion of presidential power . The country would have to gird not only for war in Europe , but for many ...
... cause for war must be so plain and so just and so necessary that the people would rise as one man and volunteer their lives to support the cause . Do you find any such proposition suggested in the United States Senate or in this ...
... cause could sanctify the wanton bloodletting of mod- ern warfare . There were those in the Congress in 1917 who knew that carnage at first hand . " My experience in the Civil War has saddened all my life , " said the venerable Isaac ...
... cause . Though pro - war socialists were a small minority within the party , their ranks included nearly all the more prominent radical theorists and publicists . In the days after the St. Louis convention , nationally known figures on ...
... cause of American feminism . It was soon joined by a host of newly formed peace societies , including the League To Enforce Peace and the American League To Limit Armaments . In varying degrees those societies , like the Woman's Peace ...
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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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Over Here: The First World War and American Society David M. Kennedy,David Michael Kennedy Ограничен приказ - 1980 |