The Romance of History: Essays in Honor of Lawrence S. KaplanScott L. Bills, E. Timothy Smith Kent State University Press, 1997 - Počet stran: 304 The Romance of History is a collection of articles and essays which reflects the varied professional interests of eminent diplomatic historian Lawrence S. Kaplan. The collection is drawn largely from Kaplan's former students--accomplished scholars in their own right--but also features senior colleagues. Throughout a lifetime of teaching and scholarship, Kaplan has accomplished one of the most important tasks of historians: to tell stories that enlightens and provoke. He has helped probe and define two vital areas of American history: the diplomacy of the early republics and the evolution of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Both eras were filled with challenges, risks, and policymakers alternately wise and unwise, brash and humble, idealistic and pragmatic; both eras were punctuated by crises that appeared to threaten the foundations of the nation; and, for Kaplan, both were linked by a common thread of reason and the patient effort to shape an effective diplomacy among shifting global rivals. The Romance of History is a tribute to a fine historian, demonstrating the range and scope of his interests. |
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... were a " marriage of convenience " : a relationship , Sweeney notes , which remained a useful contractual obligation . AAIC Abbreviations American Association for International Cooperation American Association for XXIV INTRODUCTION.
... remained an important compo- nent of Jefferson's Francophilia , or reputed Francophilia . Kaplan explains why in Jefferson and France , as he traces the bond to France and analyzes it from beginning to end . This theme of the French ...
... remained steadfast . In dealing with the major foreign policy issues of these years , Kaplan advances two other theses diplomatic historians gener- ally accept but that often arouse dissent from other scholars . He maintains that the ...
... remained a non- belligerent ally rather than one that engaged directly in hostili- ties against Britain . The French objected , however , to what they regarded as American policies favorable to Britain . Jefferson agreed with the French ...
... remained the traditional enemy . Critics assert also that Jefferson put aside his alleged pacifism , which Kaplan regards as a dominant but limited factor in his poli- cies , to pick up every weapon at his disposal , even war , to ...
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Keynote | 33 |
Diplomacy without Armaments 19451950 | 35 |
Articles | 51 |
Answering the Call The First Inaugural Addresses of Thomas Jefferson and William Jefferson Clinton | 53 |
Internationalism and the Republican Era | 68 |
Public History Serves the Nation The Historical Service Board 19431945 | 88 |
Republican Party Politics Foreign Policy and the Election of 1952 | 167 |
Confronting Cold War Neutralism The Eisenhower Administration and Finland A Case Study | 196 |
The Unwanted Alliance Portugal and the United States | 214 |
Notes | 229 |
WORKS BY LAWRENCE S KAPLAN | 279 |
Masters Theses and Doctoral Dissertations Directed by Lawrence S Kaplan | 287 |
Contributors | 293 |
Index | 297 |
The African Sojourn of the Council of Foreign Ministers Transnational Planning and AngloAmerican Diplomacy 19451948 | 102 |
Beyond the Waters Edge Liberal Internationalist and Pacifist Opposition to NATO | 142 |
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