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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... force in France . " If success beckons , " Bethmann Hollweg conceded , " we must follow . " On January 31 , Johann von Bernstorff , the German ambassador at Washington , informed Secretary of State Robert Lansing that commencing the ...
... forces forward in mid - April , they stumbled headlong into a German trap . Ludendorff had a few weeks earlier withdrawn to a shorter , more defensible line across the chord of the salient's arc , and had systematically devastated the ...
... force with women . And conscription was but the most noxious of the many departures from laissez - faire that the tightening demands of the war forced on the London govern- ment . Slowly but unremittingly , the state was closing its ...
... force Britain to accept peace on the enemy's terms . By early 1917 , in all of the belligerent countries , the war's frozen battlefronts and the seemingly endless drain of men and material into the trenches had drawn taut the lines of ...
... force compliance with new federal legislation establishing the eight - hour work day . And Wilson himself , acutely ... forces in American society 12 OVER HERE.
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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 |