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Título:
American liberalism and world politics, 1931-1941 : liberalism's press and spokesmen on the road back to war between Mukden and Pearl Harbor. --
Imp / Ed.:
New York, NY, Estados Unidos : Devin-Adair, c1964.
Descripción:
vols. : il. ; 24 cm.
Contenido:
Vol. 1. -- 1. The liberal press, 1931-1941: editors, contributors, neighbors and influence. -- 2. American liberalism reacts and adjusts to the new European collectivism. -- 3. The liberal weigh the national political scene, 1931-1935. -- 4. The liberals reconsider the first world war during the depression. -- 5. Liberal policy positions and world affairs, 1931-1935. -- 6. The liberal vision in the Soviet Union. -- 7. The explosion of the far East and liberal reconsiderations. -- 8. Liberal pacifism encounters the communist movement. -- 9. The London Conference and reflections on the future of internationalism. -- 10. Peace and naval rearmament: the liberals reappraise F.D.R., 1933-1935. -- 11. American liberals and German internal politics, 1931-1933. -- 12. American liberalism reappraises its views on Germany. 1933-1935. -- 13. Early Hitlerian foreign policy and the new liberal image of Germany. 1933-1935. -- 14. Italians in Ethiopia: first liberal buggle call, 1935-1936. -- 15. The influence and consequences of the NYE Committee hearings on American liberalism, 1934-1940. -- 16. The fate of revisionist history during the great liberal transformation, 1935-1941. -- 17. The nightmare ride on the war chariot in the Spanish cockpit, 1936-1939. -- 18. Pro-communism and anti-Japanism sharpen the outline in China, 1935-1938. -- 19. Liberalism's Russian ordeal: on and off the Moscow express from popular front to the Russo-German war, 1935-1941. --
Vol. 2. -- 20. Popular front collective security mobilizes American liberalism against Germany, 1935-1939. -- 21. The intellectual conversion of liberalism from peace to war: I. Liberal pacifism finally runs aground on the communist reef, 1935-1939. -- 22. The transmutation of arms-making and war-spending: from crime to defense of democracy, 1935-1941. -- 23. Liberals and the Roosevelt foreign policy: I. The controversy over neutrality to the Chicago bridge speech, 1935-1937. -- 24. Liberals and the Roosevelt foreign policy: II. The collective security versus isolation pitched battle, Panay to Poland, 1937-1939. -- 25. The intellectual conversion of liberalism from peace to war: II. War cries match pacifist neutralism between the Spanish war and the fall of France. -- 26. Liberal European affairs reportage from the Polish-German crisis to the Russo-German war. -- 27. American liberals report world war two with the emphasis on England. -- 28. The intellectual westling match with the sticky issue of war aims, 1939-1941. -- 29. The war tree finally bears fruit in Asia and the Pacific, 1938-1941. -- 30. The intellectual conversion of liberalism from peace to war: III. The maturation of the war rationale between the battle of Britain and Pearl Harbor, 1940-1941. -- 31. Liberals and the Roosevelt foreign policy: III. The great debate staggers under the impact of hostilities, 1939-1940. -- 32. Liberals and the Roosevelt foreign policy: IV. Interventionism and enlistment for the duration win the intramural debate in the last year of peace. --
Notas:
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Ludwig von Mises - Ver mapa: Colección General - Tiempo de préstamo: 15 días - Item: 533956 Vol. 1 - - (DISPONIBLE)
Ludwig von Mises - Ver mapa: Colección General - Tiempo de préstamo: 15 días - Item: 533957 Vol. 2 - - (DISPONIBLE)