A William Appleman Williams Reader

A William Appleman Williams Reader
Title A William Appleman Williams Reader PDF eBook
Author Henry W. Berger
Publisher Ivan R. Dee
Pages 424
Release 1992-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 1461703565

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William Appleman Williams, who died in 1990, was arguably the most influential and controversial historian of his generation. His revisionist writings, especially in American diplomatic history, forced historians and others to abandon old clichés and confront disturbing questions about America's behavior in the world. Williams defined America's social, moral, constitutional, and economic development in uncompromising, iconoclastic, and original terms. He saw history as "a way of learning;" and applied the principle brilliantly in books and essays which have altered our vision of the American past and present. In this rich collection, Henry Berger has drawn from Williams's most important writings—including "The Tragedy of American Diplomacy," "The Contours of American History," and "The Roots of the Modern American Empire" to present his key arguments. There are twenty-one selections in all, from books, essays, and articles, including two never before published. Mr. Berger has added notes to the selections and an enlightening introduction which explores Williams's career and ideas. This is an exceptionally valuable book.

The Tragedy of American Diplomacy

The Tragedy of American Diplomacy
Title The Tragedy of American Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author William Appleman Williams
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 358
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780393304930

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In this pioneering book, "the man who has really put the counter-tradition together in its modern form" (Saturday Review) examines the profound contradictions between America's ideals and its uses of its vast power, from the Open Door Notes of 1898 to the Bay of Pigs and the Vietnam War.

William Appleman Williams

William Appleman Williams
Title William Appleman Williams PDF eBook
Author Paul Buhle
Publisher Routledge
Pages 338
Release 2013-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 1136657703

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Williams' controversial volumes, The Tragedy of AmericanDiplomacy, Contours of American History, and other works have established him as the foremost interpreter of US foreign policy. Both Williams and others deeply influenced by him have recast not only diplomatic history but also the story of pioneer America's westward movement, and studies in the culture of imperialism. At the end of the Cold War, when the US no longer faces any great enemy, the lessons of William Appleman Williams' life and scholarship have become more urgent than ever before. This study of his life and major works offers readers an opportunity to introduce, or re-introduce, themselves to a major figure of the last half-century.

The Roots of the Modern American Empire

The Roots of the Modern American Empire
Title The Roots of the Modern American Empire PDF eBook
Author William Appleman Williams
Publisher
Pages 580
Release 1969
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Visions of History

Visions of History
Title Visions of History PDF eBook
Author Edward Palmer Thompson
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 394
Release 1983
Genre History
ISBN 9780719010675

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America In Vietnam

America In Vietnam
Title America In Vietnam PDF eBook
Author William Appleman Williams
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 366
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 9780393305555

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This collection of essays and documents, written and compiled by four distinguished historians, is an essential source book for anyone seeking to understand the causes, character, and consequences of American involvement in Vietnam. Through a wide variety of documents—including newly opened presidential papers, congressional debates, military reports, treaties, and newspaper articles—the authors trace the origins of the war back to pre–World War II attitudes and then proceed through the development of the "domino theory" and the policies of Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon to the fall of South Vietnam in 1975. Each of the editors has written an introductory essay to place the documents in heir historical context. These essays explore the controversial questions raised by Vietnam—such as whether each president understood what he was getting into, whether (as some now charge) the media and public opinion undermined America's ability to win the war, whether official statements were intended to mislead the American people, and, most fundamentally, why America was in Vietnam.

William Appleman Williams Papers

William Appleman Williams Papers
Title William Appleman Williams Papers PDF eBook
Author William Appleman Williams
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Release 1945
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The collection consists of correspondence, typescripts, news articles, employment forms and family memorabilia. Also included are several editions of the books that Williams' wrote and information relating to his association with the Organization of American Historians.