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 vii
... involvement , as urged by Wilson's first secretary of state , William Jennings Bryan , and his allies . Noninterventionists such as Bryan held that the United States should not be involved on any level in vii Series Editor's Foreword.
... involvement , as urged by Wilson's first secretary of state , William Jennings Bryan , and his allies . Noninterventionists such as Bryan held that the United States should not be involved on any level in vii Series Editor's Foreword.
Strana viii
... involved on any level in the European war . Instead , Wilson upheld the policy of neutrality that would allow the United States to find a resolution to the war by using its vast wealth and moral stature to maneuver the warring countries ...
... involved on any level in the European war . Instead , Wilson upheld the policy of neutrality that would allow the United States to find a resolution to the war by using its vast wealth and moral stature to maneuver the warring countries ...
Strana xiii
... involved with European civilization . Whether viewing the endless list of names of the dead at the Scottish War Memorial in Edin- burgh , walking in Suresnes amid the gravestones of African American steve- dores and laborers killed by ...
... involved with European civilization . Whether viewing the endless list of names of the dead at the Scottish War Memorial in Edin- burgh , walking in Suresnes amid the gravestones of African American steve- dores and laborers killed by ...
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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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