James T. Shotwell and the Rise of Internationalism in America

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Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1974 - 330 páginas
Chronicles the shift in public opinion from continentalism and political isolationism to internationalism that the coming of World War II brought about by focusing on the career and thought of Jams T. Shotwell, one of the leading protagonists of internationalism and collective security in America.
 

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A Pioneer Heritage
15
The New Historian
30
The Historians Mobilize
48
Peace Preparations
64
A Peace with Social Justice
77
Entrepreneur of Scholarship
98
Amateur Diplomacy
114
Setting America Straight
131
Advocate of the Open Door and Covenant Revision
200
Opponent of Neutrality Legislation
217
The Search for Lasting Peace
234
World Peace or World Destruction?
260
A Strategy for the Cold War
280
The Road to the Hills
293
Bibliographical Notes
301
Index
313

Renouncing War as an Instrument of National Policy
154
An International Mind
176

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