Living the World War is a 1200-page, two volume study of America’s participation in World War I. The week-by-week review tries to place the reader in the position of an American citizen of a century ago who “lived” the War years without knowing what might come next. The authors’ sources are the daily editions of the New York Times and the pages of the Congressional Record—two documents available to the informed citizen of 1916 to 1919. The crucial issues of a century ago have helped shape American law and policy that is relevant today to such issues as the nature of the military, American foreign policy, the powers of Congress and the President and issues involving race relations, women’s rights, and social issues
The First World War offers primary and secondary digitized content spread over four modules. The fir...
Oddly, the peace of 1945 that was no peace proved to be one of the more successful peaces in history...
This publication is a collection of articles which summarise results of investigations into archival...
Living the World War is a 1200-page, two volume study of America’s participation in World War I. The...
The book focuses on America\u27s entry into World War I based on the perspective of people watching ...
World War II, the largest and most destructive conflict fought in human history, was the culmination...
World War I has occupied an uneasy place in the American public and political consciousness.1 In the...
Throughout the history of the United States, surviving the peace has proved as difficult as winning ...
This is a draft template syllabus for The Era of the Great War , an upper-level course offered in a...
Drew Gilpin Faust, president of Harvard University and renowned historian of the American Civil War,...
There is a vast array of scholarship on the literature of the First World War, much of it concerning...
Leave it to the Brits to celebrate the eightieth anniversary of America's entry into the Great War. ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryDonald J. MrozekThis thesis examines the internationalist message...
"Although wholly outside the field covered by the Washington Historical Quarterly, space should be t...
Americans love anniversaries. The fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War has afford...
The First World War offers primary and secondary digitized content spread over four modules. The fir...
Oddly, the peace of 1945 that was no peace proved to be one of the more successful peaces in history...
This publication is a collection of articles which summarise results of investigations into archival...
Living the World War is a 1200-page, two volume study of America’s participation in World War I. The...
The book focuses on America\u27s entry into World War I based on the perspective of people watching ...
World War II, the largest and most destructive conflict fought in human history, was the culmination...
World War I has occupied an uneasy place in the American public and political consciousness.1 In the...
Throughout the history of the United States, surviving the peace has proved as difficult as winning ...
This is a draft template syllabus for The Era of the Great War , an upper-level course offered in a...
Drew Gilpin Faust, president of Harvard University and renowned historian of the American Civil War,...
There is a vast array of scholarship on the literature of the First World War, much of it concerning...
Leave it to the Brits to celebrate the eightieth anniversary of America's entry into the Great War. ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryDonald J. MrozekThis thesis examines the internationalist message...
"Although wholly outside the field covered by the Washington Historical Quarterly, space should be t...
Americans love anniversaries. The fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War has afford...
The First World War offers primary and secondary digitized content spread over four modules. The fir...
Oddly, the peace of 1945 that was no peace proved to be one of the more successful peaces in history...
This publication is a collection of articles which summarise results of investigations into archival...