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In The Great War and American Foreign Policy, 1914-1924, Robert E. Hannigan challenges the conventional belief that the United States entered World War I only because its hand was forced, and he disputes the claim that Washington was subsequently driven by a desire to make the world "safe for democracy."
United States of America. 20 Foreign Relations-volumes related to World War I; US Department of State, Office of the Historian. President Wilson's Declaration of Neutrality; 19 August 1914. The US Statement on the Status of Armed Merchant Vessels; 19 September 1914. Wilson's First Warning to the Germans; 10 February 1915. Wilson's War Message ...
16 Ιαν 2020 · Setting the stage for understanding U.S. foreign policy -- Unilateralism to engagement : the Founding to the end of World War I -- The interwar years through World War II -- The Cold War -- Beyond the Cold War -- What next for U.S. foreign policy?
In October 2014, nine leading historians of World War I engaged in an on-line discussion of the American wartime experience and its legacies down to the present day. Participants attempted to synthesize the academic literature on the war and point to promising new areas of inquiry.
Introduction. The politics and diplomacy of First World War are a complex topic. Tens of thousands of books, articles, and editions of primary sources were published on many aspects of the question, but very few works try to cover the ground comprehensively. The reason is the sheer complexity.
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The U.S.A. World War I Primary Source Subject Guide presents a curated collection of original documents, photographs, and personal accounts, offering a firsthand glimpse into America's involvement in the Great War.