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Justus D. Doenecke

    Justus D. Doenecke je emeritní profesor historie na New College of Florida. Získal doktorát z historie na Princetonské univerzitě. Jeho odbornost spočívá v hlubokém zkoumání historických událostí a jejich souvislostí. Přestože se zdrojový materiál soustředí na jeho akademické zázemí, naznačuje to jeho schopnost poskytovat informované a analytické pohledy na historii.

    More Precious than Peace
    The Battle Against Intervention 1939-1941
    Debating Franklin D. Roosevelt's Foreign Policies, 1933-1945
    Storm on the Horizon
    • Storm on the Horizon

      The Challenge to American Intervention, 1939-1941

      • 572 stránek
      • 21 hodin čtení
      3,8(8)Ohodnotit

      Focusing on the U.S. decision to enter World War II, the book delves into the influential personalities and key action groups that shaped this pivotal moment in history. It examines major congressional debates, providing insights into the political climate and motivations behind the decision. Through detailed analysis, the work highlights the complex interplay of factors that led to America's involvement in the war.

      Storm on the Horizon
    • The book presents contrasting viewpoints from historians Justus D. Doenecke and Mark A. Stoler on Franklin D. Roosevelt's foreign policies during pivotal moments in U.S. history. By analyzing shared data through differing interpretations, the authors encourage readers to engage with the complexities of FDR's decisions. The inclusion of carefully selected documents enriches the discussion, allowing readers to form their own opinions on the controversial aspects of Roosevelt's approach to foreign affairs.

      Debating Franklin D. Roosevelt's Foreign Policies, 1933-1945
    • More Precious than Peace

      • 500 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení

      This book covers American combat on the western front, the conscription controversy, and scandals in military training and production. Doenecke explores the Wilson administration's quest for national unity, the Creel Committee, and "patriotic" crusades. Weaving together these topics and many others, including the U.S. reaction to the Russian revolutions, Doenecke creates a comprehensive narrative

      More Precious than Peace