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F. D. R.'s

F. D. R.'s
Author: Theodore Reed Fehrenbach
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1967
Genre:
ISBN:

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F. D. R.'s Undeclared War, 1939-1941

F. D. R.'s Undeclared War, 1939-1941
Author: T. R. Fehrenbach
Publisher: New York : D. McKay Company
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1967
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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"The full story of President Roosevelt's foreign policy and his secret strategy for leading the American public from neutrality to war against the Axis"--Dust jacket.


The History of American Foreign Policy from 1895

The History of American Foreign Policy from 1895
Author: Jerald A Combs
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 770
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317456408

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This important text offers a clear, concise and affordable narrative and analytical history of American foreign policy since the Spanish-American War. The book narrates events and policies but goes further to emphasize the international setting and constraints within which American policy-makers had to operate, the domestic pressures on those policy-makers, and the ideologies, preferences, and personal idiosyncrasies of the leaders themselves.


Military Review

Military Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 754
Release: 1968
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN:

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The War Against Japan, 1941-1945

The War Against Japan, 1941-1945
Author: John J. Sbrega
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1078
Release: 2015-06-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317431790

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With over 5,200 entries, this volume remains one of the most extensive annotated bibliographies on the USA’s fight against Japan in the Second World War. Including books, articles, and de-classified documents up to the end of 1987, the book is organized into six categories: Part 1 presents reference works, including encyclopedias, pictorial accounts, military histories, East Asian histories, hisotoriographies. Part 2 covers diplomatic-political aspects of the war against Japan. Part 3 contains sources on the economic and legal aspects of the war against Japan. Part 4 presents sources on the military apsects of the war – embracing land, air and sea forces. Religious aspects of the war are covered in Part 5 and Part 6 deals with the social and cultural aspects, including substantial sections on the treatment of Japanese minorities in the USA, Hawaii, Canada and Peru.


The Good Neighbor

The Good Neighbor
Author: Mary E. Stuckey
Publisher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1628951656

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No modern president has had as much influence on American national politics as Franklin D. Roosevelt. During FDR’s administration, power shifted from states and localities to the federal government; within the federal government it shifted from Congress to the president; and internationally, it moved from Europe to the United States. All of these changes required significant effort on the part of the president, who triumphed over fierce opposition and succeeded in remaking the American political system in ways that continue to shape our politics today. Using the metaphor of the good neighbor, Mary E. Stuckey examines the persuasive work that took place to authorize these changes. Through the metaphor, FDR’s administration can be better understood: his emphasis on communal values; the importance of national mobilization in domestic as well as foreign affairs in defense of those values; his use of what he considered a particularly democratic approach to public communication; his treatment of friends and his delineation of enemies; and finally, the ways in which he used this rhetoric to broaden his neighborhood from the limits of the United States to encompass the entire world, laying the groundwork for American ideological dominance in the post–World War II era.