Franklin D Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy 1932 1945

Franklin D  Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy  1932 1945
Author: Robert Dallek
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 686
Release: 1995-05-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195357059

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Since the original publication of this classic book in 1979, Roosevelt's foreign policy has come under attack on three main points: Was Roosevelt responsible for the confrontation with Japan that led to the attack at Pearl Harbor? Did Roosevelt "give away" Eastern Europe to Stalin and the U.S.S.R. at Yalta? And, most significantly, did Roosevelt abandon Europe's Jews to the Holocaust, making no direct effort to aid them? In a new Afterword to his definitive history, Dallek vigorously and brilliantly defends Roosevelt's policy. He emphasizes how Roosevelt operated as a master politician in maintaining a national consensus for his foreign policy throughout his presidency and how he brilliantly achieved his policy and military goals.

Franklin D Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy 1932 1945

Franklin D  Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy  1932 1945
Author: Robert Dallek
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1979
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:831373078

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Franklin D Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy 1932 1945

Franklin D  Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy  1932 1945
Author: Robert Dallek
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 671
Release: 1995
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:501337351

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Debating Franklin D Roosevelt s Foreign Policies 1933 1945

Debating Franklin D  Roosevelt s Foreign Policies  1933 1945
Author: Justus D. Doenecke,Mark A. Stoler
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 084769416X

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The authors offer differing perspectives on the Roosevelt years, in the course of a broad discussion of US policy during the global conflict.

Franklin D Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs

Franklin D  Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs
Author: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Publsiher: Cambridge : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1969
Genre: United States
ISBN: STANFORD:36105013636944

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These volumes are an annotated collection of documents covering Franklin Roosevelt's presidency. His direct handling of diplomatic relations is shown in letters, memoranda, and notes that passed between the White House and the State Deparment and other departments, the correspondence with ambassadors and other American representatives abroad, heads of foreign states and their representatives, and also exchanges with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and other Congressional committees. It includes not only foreign relations but also the domestic background of these matters. --Publisher description.

Franklin D Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy 1932 1945

Franklin D  Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy  1932 1945
Author: Robert Dallek
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 688
Release: 1995-05-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199826667

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Since the original publication of this classic book in 1979, Roosevelt's foreign policy has come under attack on three main points: Was Roosevelt responsible for the confrontation with Japan that led to the attack at Pearl Harbor? Did Roosevelt "give away" Eastern Europe to Stalin and the U.S.S.R. at Yalta? And, most significantly, did Roosevelt abandon Europe's Jews to the Holocaust, making no direct effort to aid them? In a new Afterword to his definitive history, Dallek vigorously and brilliantly defends Roosevelt's policy. He emphasizes how Roosevelt operated as a master politician in maintaining a national consensus for his foreign policy throughout his presidency and how he brilliantly achieved his policy and military goals.

Determinism and American Foreign Relations During the Franklin D Roosevelt Era

Determinism and American Foreign Relations During the Franklin D  Roosevelt Era
Author: Wayne S. Cole
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015038424290

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Scholars have labored to describe, explain, and evaluate President Roosevelt's place in history. In this book, based on a lifetime of experience, research, and reflection, Wayne S. Cole advances fresh, thoughtful, and thought provoking new perspectives on the man and his times. Cole breaks from the 'Great Man' and 'Devil' theories of history and advances a frankly determinist interpretation that invites neither adoration nor disdain for that sphinx on the American political scene.

A Companion to U S Foreign Relations

A Companion to U S  Foreign Relations
Author: Christopher R. W. Dietrich
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1518
Release: 2020-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781119459699

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Covers the entire range of the history of U.S. foreign relations from the colonial period to the beginning of the 21st century. A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations is an authoritative guide to past and present scholarship on the history of American diplomacy and foreign relations from its seventeenth century origins to the modern day. This two-volume reference work presents a collection of historiographical essays by prominent scholars. The essays explore three centuries of America’s global interactions and the ways U.S. foreign policies have been analyzed and interpreted over time. Scholars offer fresh perspectives on the history of U.S. foreign relations; analyze the causes, influences, and consequences of major foreign policy decisions; and address contemporary debates surrounding the practice of American power. The Companion covers a wide variety of methodologies, integrating political, military, economic, social and cultural history to explore the ideas and events that shaped U.S. diplomacy and foreign relations and continue to influence national identity. The essays discuss topics such as the links between U.S. foreign relations and the study of ideology, race, gender, and religion; Native American history, expansion, and imperialism; industrialization and modernization; domestic and international politics; and the United States’ role in decolonization, globalization, and the Cold War. A comprehensive approach to understanding the history, influences, and drivers of U.S. foreign relation, this indispensable resource: Examines significant foreign policy events and their subsequent interpretations Places key figures and policies in their historical, national, and international contexts Provides background on recent and current debates in U.S. foreign policy Explores the historiography and primary sources for each topic Covers the development of diverse themes and methodologies in histories of U.S. foreign policy Offering scholars, teachers, and students unmatched chronological breadth and analytical depth, A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations: Colonial Era to the Present is an important contribution to scholarship on the history of America’s interactions with the world.