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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... wrote Henry Cabot Lodge , " he flinches in the presence of danger , physical and moral . " ) Then , on February 26 , Wilson had gone in person to ask Con- gress for the authority to arm merchant ships , a request tenaciously opposed in ...
... wrote to William Jennings Bryan , " that when the New York people are thoroughly convinced that the income tax will have to pay for the in- crease in the army and navy , they will not be one - half so frightened over the future invasion ...
... wrote to Garrison in the letter that precipitated Garrison's resignation , " and I fear the advocacy of compulsion before the Commit- tee of the House . . . has greatly prejudiced the House against the proposal for a continental army ...
... wrote to a friend in early 1917 that " some sections of the West may be open to the charge that they desire peace at any price . It is at least as true that large sections of the East are open to the charge that they demand war at any ...
... wrote to a friend . " I am burning with indignation concerning it . " 24 President Wilson burned equally with fervor to possess censorship powers . " I want to say again , " the President wrote to Representative Webb , " that it seems ...
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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 |