America's Great War: World War I and the American ExperienceRowman & Littlefield, 2000 - Počet stran: 275 Much has been written on World War I, but few books focus solely on America's involvement in the war as successfully as Robert H. Zieger. In America's Great War, Zieger concentrates his attention on five broad themes that affected Americans: Woodrow Wilson's role in shaping world order; America's familial connection to Europe; the complicated relationship between the wartime experience and the Progressive Era; race; and the emergence of the National Security State. |
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Strana xii
... Britain and the other countries of Europe . Americans never tired of proclaiming their distinctive- ness , their freedom from the toils and tribulations of a Europe descended into madness . Yet from the start America was implicated in ...
... Britain and the other countries of Europe . Americans never tired of proclaiming their distinctive- ness , their freedom from the toils and tribulations of a Europe descended into madness . Yet from the start America was implicated in ...
Strana xv
... Britain declares war on Germany . 5 August - President Woodrow Wilson offers to mediate . 19 August - Wilson urges neutrality " in fact as well as in name . " 5-14 September - Battle of the Marne ; Allies halt German advance into France ...
... Britain declares war on Germany . 5 August - President Woodrow Wilson offers to mediate . 19 August - Wilson urges neutrality " in fact as well as in name . " 5-14 September - Battle of the Marne ; Allies halt German advance into France ...
Strana xxi
... then Senate rejects the original treaty , 38-53 . 1920 2 January - Federal , state , and local authorities round up 10,000 radicals and suspected radicals . 1 February - Great Britain and France declare they would Chronology 2 xxi.
... then Senate rejects the original treaty , 38-53 . 1920 2 January - Federal , state , and local authorities round up 10,000 radicals and suspected radicals . 1 February - Great Britain and France declare they would Chronology 2 xxi.
Strana xxii
... Britain and France declare they would accept Senate reservations . 9 February - Senate votes to reconsider treaty and refers it to Committee on Foreign Relations . 19 March - Senate again fails to ratify treaty . 1 April - Last U.S. ...
... Britain and France declare they would accept Senate reservations . 9 February - Senate votes to reconsider treaty and refers it to Committee on Foreign Relations . 19 March - Senate again fails to ratify treaty . 1 April - Last U.S. ...
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A World at War 19141915 | 7 |
War Peace War 19151917 | 27 |
Mobilizing for War 19171918 | 57 |
Over There 19171918 | 85 |
Class Race Gender | 115 |
Making the Peace 19181920 | 153 |
Postwar America | 187 |
Questions for Americans | 227 |
Notes | 239 |
Bibliographical Note | 251 |
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About the Author | |
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