1st Edition
American Diplomacy of the Second World War The American Experience in World War II
Edited By Walter Hixson
Copyright 2003
352 Pages
by
Routledge
World War II changed the face of the United States, catapulting the country out of economic depression, political isolation, and social conservatism. Ultimately, the war was a major formative factor in the creation of modern America. This unique, twelve-volume set provides comprehensive coverage of this transformation in its domestic policies, diplomatic relations, and military strategies, as well... Read more
Series Introduction, Volume Introduction, A Half Century of Conflict: Interpretations of U.S. World War II Diplomacy, The Imperialism of Decolonization, Determination Versus Drift: The Anglo-American Debate over the Trusteeship Issue, 1941-1945, The Anglo-American Alliance, 1941-45, Mission to America: Maksim M. Litvinov in the United States, 1941-43, Joseph E. Davies and Soviet-American Relations, 1941-1943, Spheres of Influence in Soviet Wartime Diplomacy, Death and Politics: The Katyn Forest Massacre and American Foreign Policy, The Sino-American Alliance during World War II and the Lifting of the Chinese Exclusion Acts, America, Britain, and Palestine: The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry and the Displaced Persons, 1945-46, A Peripheral View of the Origins of the Cold War: The Crises in Iran, 1941-47, Indochina and Anglo-American Relations, 1942-1945, The Other China Hands: U.S. Army Officers and America's Failure in China, 1941-1950, The U.S. Army, Unconditional Surrender, and the Potsdam Declaration, Acknowledgments
Biography
Walter Hixson






