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61. Italy and World War I: History of Italy as a Monarchy and in the World Wars | |
Paperback: 32
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(2010-09-15)
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62. American Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles of World War I: Illustrated Histories of 225 Manufacturers by Albert Mroz | |
Paperback: 428
Pages
(2009-01-11)
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Superficial Histories of 225 WWI Era US Vehicle Manufacturers |
63. World War I. A History by Hew Strachan | |
Hardcover:
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(1998)
Asin: B000PRZ16G Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
64. America Enters the World: A People's History of the Progressive Era and World War I (People's History of the USA) by Page Smith | |
Paperback: 1104
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(1991-02-01)
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America Enters the World Smith often extols the virtues of socialism as the great counterbalance of industrial capitalism, which since this is a "people's history" makes some sense. He has the ability to enter the shoies of those he writes of, an admirable trait in a historian. However, at times he gets carried away with the socialist undercurrents, sometimes to the point of annoyance. He does give great leaders like Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson their just dues, and comes down hard on stupid leaders like William Howard Taft and Warren Harding, and this gives the book balance. Unfortunately by giving lengthy accounts of the doings of Big Bill Haywood and Emma Goldman Smith seems to elevate these people to the unwarranted level of greatness as well. The Roosevelt-Wilson rivalry is the most dominant political theme in the book.Smith admires them both, Roosevelt for his populism, Wilson for his vision, and he covers each objectively and fair. Smith never cites his sources so it is difficult to verify, but the reader learns to trust Smith as an authority on his subject. He makes an un-stated advocation of how committees served the country well in winning World War One, then attempts to illustrate how the Soviet Union emerged as a model of efficiency ("soviet" is defined as a governmental council). He makes great progress in some chapters then takes one step back with his unwavering advocacy of the socialist state. He seems to fall victim to his own conclusion on page 642 that "obsessions make bad politics". But Smith is able to recognize genius when he sees it. Wilson's vision was the apex of the Progressive Era. When the unqualified Harding assumed the presidency, Smith ends his historical narrative. It is clear to Smith that Harding did not represent "progress" (one could conclude Harding didn't represent anything). The final several chapters are dedicated to technology, arts, education, and religion. He covers the American scene. Racism, bigotry, women's rights, philanthropy, mainstream and side stream politics, war, peace, industry, and many other themes are all handled with equal care by this prolific, intelligent author. His conclusion is well supported and his mastery of English would impress any wordsmith.
A Wonderful Depiction of Early 20th Century America! The presentvolume, "America Enters The World: A People's History Of TheProgressive Era and World War I", is the seventh of an eight volumeseries Professor Smith published, and represents the culmination of theseries in approaching the entry into the 20th century and the modern eraafter masterfully threading through the mass of American history. Dr. Smithbegins here focuses on two key figures, a dynamic and energetic TheodoreRoosevelt, on the one hand, and an austere, professorial, and intellectualWoodrow Wilson, on the other.With Roosevelt's gravitation to the OvalOffice, an incredibly turbulent and event-packed two decades of momentouschange commences, marked for such tumultuous struggles as the battlebetween management and labor, and the emerging progressive politicalmovement. This was also the period of international reawakening thatfound the United States increasingly drawn into world events, culminatingin our reluctant and begrudging participation in the First World War.Ofcourse, initially it was Roosevelt swinging that `big stick' of power andenthusiastic involvement, swaggering confidently onto the world stage thatfirst opened our doors to increasing involvement in international affairs.Yet, it was much more Woodrow Wilson's intellectual thoughtfulness that leddirectly to our enthusiastic flag-waving yet fateful entry into the growingdarkness of the world war. In due time, the enthusiasm flagged, turning todisillusionment and an increased national mood of isolationism. In twentyshort years, we had seemingly come full circle. Yet things had changed,changed utterly, and would never be the same again. As with hisprevious volumes, Professor Smith guides us masterfully through theparticulars of the lives of a stream of extraordinary people, individualswho rose to the manifest challenges of the era with energy, imagination,and selfless enthusiasm. In so doing, they reshaped and redefined themeaning and possibilities for America, and eventually helped in the effortto transform the world in the process. As with each of his previousvolumes, the author uses his narrative to tell the story of individualsboth famous and anonymous, and in so doing helps the reader to betterappreciate what it meant to be alive and involved in one of the mostamazing periods in modern history, when America rose mightily andpurposefully from the obscurity of provincial isolationism to greaterinternational responsibility and involvement, spurring America onto thestage for the events of the twentieth century, where she has remainedsince. In sum, this is a work of a great and singular historian,one offering a unique perspective on a most momentous, dangerous, andexciting time in our history, a period during which America came of ageinternationally. It is the story of two decades that did so much to defineand forge the modern nation we are all so familiar with, and helps toexplain how it is we have come to arrive at our present destination, and inthe process gives the reader great cause for celebration and concern. Ihighly recommend you search out this book as a used commodity and then hangonto it for dear life. I do. Enjoy!
Absorbing reading
Wonderful Smith also remains balanced and fairthrougout the text. He is not a liberal critical historian (like HowardZinn), but even more importantly, he is not one of the newer conservativehistorians (like Russel Kirk). Smith manages to avoid the two extremes ofparanoia and zealotry. I was initially disappointed at the lack offootnotes in the text, but I did come to trust in Smith's philosophy thatif a point were well-worth making *and* well-supported, he would make thepoint in the text itself, thereby eschewing what he felt was an underhandedacademic trick of making footnotes of ill-supported assertions or attackson other schools of thought. The end-notes and indices are more thanadequate for researchers and critical readers. All in all, this series isthe best way I've found to really understand American history as more thana sequence of events, characters, and trends. Smith weaves them togetherinto a coherent story.
exemplary |
65. World War I: An Illustrated History by Lloyd Clark, Gary Sheffield | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2001-05-30)
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66. The World Crisis: An Abridgement of the Classic Four-Volume History of World War I by Winston Churchill | |
Hardcover: 864
Pages
(1992-11-24)
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The Bloodiest Century's Opening Act
One of the finest works of history ever written. |
67. American Military Vehicles of World War I: An Illustrated History of Armored Cars, Staff Cars, Motorcycles, Ambulances, Trucks, Tractors and Tanks by Albert Mroz | |
Paperback: 326
Pages
(2009-08-13)
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68. History Of The World War Volume I - Francis A March by Francis A March | |
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(2010-01-28)
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69. 1918: The German Offensives (The Military History of World War I) by Trevor Nevitt Dupuy | |
Hardcover: 100
Pages
(1967)
Asin: B0007DYSTO Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
70. The Ultimate Illustrated History of World War I by Ian Westwell | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2008)
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71. An Incomplete History of World War I by Edwin, Jr. Kiester | |
Hardcover:
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(2007)
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72. THE AMERICAN HERITAGE HISTORY OF WORLD WAR I by S.L.A. NARRATIVE BY- MARSHALL | |
Hardcover:
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(1946-01-01)
Asin: B002C52E8W Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
73. Campaigns in southern Europe, (The military history of World War I) by Trevor Nevitt Dupuy | |
Hardcover: 100
Pages
(1967)
Asin: B0007DYSSA Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
74. Air Fighters: A Concise History of World War I Fighter Pilots and the Planes They Flew To Glory by No Author | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1962)
Asin: B0043020DI Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
75. 1918: The Decision in the West (The military history of World War I) by Trevor Nevitt Dupuy, Julia Crick | |
Unknown Binding: 115
Pages
(1967)
Asin: B0007DYSVC Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
76. HISTORY OF WORLD WAR I. by ALVIN M. JOSEPHY | |
Hardcover:
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(1964)
Asin: B00103K0YC Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
77. History of World War I (The American Heritage) by S. L. A. Marshall | |
Hardcover:
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(1964)
Asin: B000MZIVRW Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
78. The American Heritage History of World War I by The Editors of American Heritage | |
Hardcover:
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(1964)
Asin: B000HUQ4CG Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
79. Cultural History of World War I: Manifesto of the Sixteen | |
Paperback: 58
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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80. ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF WORLD WAR I IN THE AIR. by Stanley Ulanoff. | |
Hardcover:
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(1971)
Asin: B000KIHQYU Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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