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9780847694167

Debating Franklin D. Roosevelt's Foreign Policies, 1933–1945

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  • ISBN13:

    9780847694167

  • ISBN10:

    084769416X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-06-16
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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Summary

Franklin D. Roosevelt led the United States through some of the most dramatic and trying foreign and domestic episodes in its history. In Debating Franklin D. Roosevelt's Foreign Policies, noted historians Justus D. Doenecke and Mark A. Stoler offer strongly differing perspectives on the Roosevelt years, finding disparate meanings from common data. Through their contrary viewpoints, supplemented by carefully-chosen documents, readers are empowered to examine the issues and draw their own conclusions about FDR's controversial foreign policy.

Author Biography

Mark A. Stoler is professor of history at the University of Vermont, where he has taught since 1970.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(4)
The Roosevelt Foreign Policy: An Ambiguous Legacy 5(108)
Justus D. Doenecke
Documents
1. Roosevelt to William Phillips, Acting Secretary of State
93(2)
2. Memorandum on Neutrality by R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State, August 27, 1935
95(5)
3. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Quarantine" Speech, October 5, 1937
100(4)
4. The Atlantic Charter, August 14, 1941 (White House News Release)
104(2)
5. War on Submarines, Radio Address by President Roosevelt, September 11, 1941
106(3)
6. Transcription of Press Conference at Casablanca, January 24, 1943
109(4)
The Roosevelt Foreign Policy: Flawed, but Superior to the Competition 113(104)
Mark A. Stoler
Documents
1. The Neutrality Acts, 1935-1939
187(4)
2. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Proposal for Lend-Lease Aid to Great Britain, December 17 and 29, 1940
191(5)
3. President Roosevelt's War Message, December 8, 1941
196(2)
4. The Teheran Conference Minutes, November 29-30, 1943
198(7)
5. The Churchill-Roosevelt Agreement on Atomic Energy, September 18, 1944
205(1)
6. The Yalta Protocol of Proceedings, 1945
206(8)
7. Roosevelt's Messages to Stalin and Churchill, 1945
214(3)
Bibliography 217(6)
Index 223(14)
About the Authors 237

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