Norman A. Graebner was the author, co-author, editor or co-editor of 26 books. He joined the University of Virginia faculty in 1967 as the Edward R. Stettinius Professor of Modern American History and, in 1982, became the Randolph P. Compton Professor. In 1978, he was Harmsworth Professor at Oxford University; he was also one of the founders and early presidents of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR). The New York Review of Books identified Graebner, along with Gaddis Smith at Yale, as a national leader in diplomatic history. Graebner served as an officer in the major national historical associations and he received the highest award to a civilian from the US Military Academy for a program he developed and led at West Point. He died in May 2010 at the age of 94.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The international order on trial 2. The road to Paris 3. Versailles: a study in arrogance 4. The retreat to utopia 5. Manchuria and the triumph of non-recognition 6. The rise of Hitler 7. Challenge of the dictators 8. The illusive response 9. Munich: the continuing escape from reality 10. The road to Prague 11. The Soviet quest for collective security 12. The coming of war.
1. The international order on trial 2. The road to Paris 3. Versailles: a study in arrogance 4. The retreat to utopia 5. Manchuria and the triumph of non-recognition 6. The rise of Hitler 7. Challenge of the dictators 8. The illusive response 9. Munich: the continuing escape from reality 10. The road to Prague 11. The Soviet quest for collective security 12. The coming of war.
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