The Challenge to Isolation, 1937-1940

The Challenge to Isolation, 1937-1940
Title The Challenge to Isolation, 1937-1940 PDF eBook
Author William Leonard Langer
Publisher
Pages 794
Release 1952
Genre United States
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The Challenge to Isolation

The Challenge to Isolation
Title The Challenge to Isolation PDF eBook
Author William Leonard Langer
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1970
Genre United States
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The Challenge to Isolation

The Challenge to Isolation
Title The Challenge to Isolation PDF eBook
Author William L. Langer
Publisher
Pages 794
Release 1952
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The Challenge to Isolation

The Challenge to Isolation
Title The Challenge to Isolation PDF eBook
Author William L. Langer
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1964
Genre United States
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The Challenge to Isolation, 1937-1940

The Challenge to Isolation, 1937-1940
Title The Challenge to Isolation, 1937-1940 PDF eBook
Author William Leonard Langer
Publisher
Pages
Release 1970
Genre United States
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Tempting All the Gods

Tempting All the Gods
Title Tempting All the Gods PDF eBook
Author Jane Karoline Vieth
Publisher MSU Press
Pages 630
Release 2021-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 162895423X

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Tempting All the Gods is a detailed study of Joseph P. Kennedy’s diplomatic career in London. It examines Kennedy’s role as ambassador to the Court of St. James’s from 1938–1940, a crucial time in world history. It describes his attitudes toward American foreign policy before the outbreak of war and after the war began, explains why he held those views, and assesses their impact on Anglo-American relations. It also looks at the diplomatic background against which he worked, at the political philosophies and personalities of the statesmen with whom he dealt, and at his relations with them, particularly President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Ministers Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill. Here the reader will find a meticulously researched account of Kennedy’s career based on the latest evidence available, providing a current and balanced historical reassessment. Scholars will be able to study Kennedy’s diplomatic career within the broader context of international relations and also to gain a fuller understanding of his view of his own motives and policies, including an understanding of why the ambassadorship was the greatest achievement—with the poorest outcome—in the varied life of an intensely ambitious man who was dedicated foremost to family, friends, and fortune. This book will prove significant to students of Anglo-American relations and of World War II, and to the general public, with its enduring fascination with the Kennedy family.

Against Immediate Evil

Against Immediate Evil
Title Against Immediate Evil PDF eBook
Author Andrew E. Johnstone
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 241
Release 2015-08-18
Genre History
ISBN 0801454727

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In Against Immediate Evil, Andrew Johnstone tells the story of how internationalist Americans worked between 1938 and 1941 to convince the U.S. government and the American public of the need to stem the rising global tide of fascist aggression. As war approached, the internationalist movement attempted to arouse the nation in order to defeat noninterventionism at home and fascism overseas. Johnstone's examination of this movement undermines the common belief that the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor wrenched an isolationist United States into global armed conflict and the struggle for international power.Johnstone focuses on three organizations—the American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression, the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, and Fight For Freedom—that actively promoted a more global role for the United States based on a conception of the "four freedoms" later made famous by FDR. The desire to be free from fear was seen in concerns regarding America’s immediate national security. The desire to be free from want was expressed in anxieties over the nation’s future economic prosperity. The need for freedom of speech was represented in concerns over the potential loss of political freedoms. Finally, the need for freedom of worship was seen in the emphasis on religious freedoms and broader fears about the future of Western civilization. These groups and their supporters among the public and within the government characterized the growing global conflict as one between two distinct worlds and in doing so, set the tone of American foreign policy for decades to come.