Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt
Author: Kathleen Dalton
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 754
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307429687

He inherited a sense of entitlement (and obligation) from his family, yet eventually came to see his own class as suspect. He was famously militaristic, yet brokered peace between Russia and Japan. He started out an archconservative, yet came to champion progressive causes. These contradictions are not evidence of vacillating weakness: instead, they were the product of a restless mind bend on a continuous quest for self-improvement. In Theodore Roosevelt, historian Kathleen Dalton reveals a man with a personal and intellectual depth rarely seen in our public figures. She shows how Roosevelt’s struggle to overcome his frailties as a child helped to build his character, and offers new insights into his family life, uncovering the important role that Roosevelt’s second wife, Edith Carow, played in the development of his political career. She also shows how TR flirted with progressive reform and then finally commited himself to deep reform in the Bull Moose campaign of 1912. Incorporating the latest scholarship into a vigorous narrative, Dalton reinterprets both the man and his times to create an illuminating portrait that will change the way we see this great man and the Progressive Era.

A Companion to Theodore Roosevelt

A Companion to Theodore Roosevelt
Author: Serge Ricard
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 738
Release: 2011-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1444344218

A Companion to Theodore Roosevelt is the first comprehensive anthology to encompass Roosevelt as whole, highlighting both his personality and his skilled diplomacy. Revitalizes and internationalizes scholarship on this most popular and highly-rated American president Covers many aspects of Roosevelt’s personality and his policies, domestic and foreign, to create a complete picture of the man Provides scholarship from both sides of the Atlantic, from established Roosevelt specialists, respected scholars, and a new generation of historians A new and fresh historiographical exploration of Roosevelt’s life and ideas, political career and achievements, and his legacies

ETHNOCENTRISME ET DIPLOMATIE : L'AMÉRIQUE ET LE MONDE AU XXè SIECLE

ETHNOCENTRISME ET DIPLOMATIE : L'AMÉRIQUE ET LE MONDE AU XXè SIECLE
Author: HUBERT RICARD
Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 2296224164

La conception qu'ont les Américains de leur place et de leur mission dans le monde, la défense de leurs intérêts nationaux et de leur sécurité, le regard qu'ils portent sur les autres peuples, l'influence qu'ils ont exercée sur leur " hémisphère " puis progressivement sur le reste du monde, renvoient aux fondements de leur république et à sa tradition expansionniste, et font de leur histoire l'illustration d'une montée en puissance puis d'une suprématie unique en son genre.

Les relations franco-américaines au XXe siècle

Les relations franco-américaines au XXe siècle
Author: Serge Ricard
Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2003
Genre: France
ISBN:

La quintessence de la relation franco-américaine au XXe siècle est sans doute bien résumée dans le titre et le texte de la communication de Charles Cogan, placée en tête de ce volume: elle s'identifie à un mouvement général de «chassé-croisé». En terme de rapports de puissance, celui-ci n'a, de toute évidence, pas été favorable à la France. «Pour la France, la supériorité d'antan se métamorphose en infériorité présente - en un sentiment d'être submergée de façon permanente par le monde anglo-saxon. Une longue histoire de rancoeur et de méfiance en découle. Le plus vieil allié des États-Unis s'est transformé en son ami le plus susceptible». Aujourd'hui, après les attentats du 11 septembre 2001, comme depuis la fin de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, la France est confrontée à un authentique dilemme dans ses efforts pour s'affirmer face à la superpuissance américaine: ou elle continue à chercher à rester elle-même mais n'a guère de chances, dans un système mondialisé auquel elle sait devoir s'intégrer, de tenir longtemps face au dynamisme de l'Amérique, ou elle poursuit l'effort déjà largement entamé pour construire une Europe assez puissante mais aussi cohérente pour pouvoir espérer compter, au prix d'un sacrifice au moins partiel non seulement de sa souveraineté mais de son identité. Si la formule «plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose», souvent employée pour décrire les relations entre Américains et Français peut difficilement être contestée, c'est bien à propos de cette réalité.

Neoconservatism

Neoconservatism
Author: Justin Vaïsse
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2010-05-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674050518

Presents neo-conservatism in three ages covering the history, and illuminating core developments, including the split of liberalism, and the shifting relationship of party affiliation and foreign policy position.

Integrating Islam

Integrating Islam
Author: Jonathan Laurence
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2007-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0815751524

Nearly five million Muslims call France home, the vast majority from former French colonies in North Africa. While France has successfully integrated waves of immigrants in the past, this new influx poses a new variety of challenges—much as it does in neighboring European countries. Alarmists view the growing role of Muslims in French society as a form of "reverse colonization"; they believe Muslim political and religious networks seek to undermine European rule of law or that fundamentalists are creating a society entirely separate from the mainstream. Integrating Islam portrays the more complex reality of integration's successes and failures in French politics and society. From intermarriage rates to economic indicators, the authors paint a comprehensive portrait of Muslims in France. Using original research, they devote special attention to the policies developed by successive French governments to encourage integration and discourage extremism. Because of the size of its Muslim population and its universalistic definition of citizenship, France is an especially good test case for the encounter of Islam and the West. Despite serious and sometimes spectacular problems, the authors see a "French Islam" slowly replacing "Islam in France"–in other words, the emergence of a religion and a culture that feels at home in, and is largely at peace with, its host society. Integrating Islam provides readers with a comprehensive view of the state of Muslim integration into French society that cannot be found anywhere else. It is essential reading for students of French politics and those studying the interaction of Islam and the West, as well as the general public.

Hyphenated Diplomacy

Hyphenated Diplomacy
Author: Hélène Christol
Publisher: Presses de L'Université de Provence
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1985
Genre: Ethnic groups
ISBN:

Nazis of Copley Square

Nazis of Copley Square
Author: Charles Gallagher
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674983718

The forgotten history of American terrorists who, in the name of God, conspired to overthrow the government and formed an alliance with Hitler. On January 13, 1940, FBI agents burst into the homes and offices of seventeen members of the Christian Front, seizing guns, ammunition, and homemade bombs. J. Edgar HooverÕs charges were incendiary: the group, he alleged, was planning to incite a revolution and install a Òtemporary dictatorshipÓ in order to stamp out Jewish and communist influence in the United States. Interviewed in his jail cell, the frontÕs ringleader was unbowed: ÒAll I can say isÑlong live Christ the King! Down with communism!Ó In Nazis of Copley Square, Charles Gallagher provides a crucial missing chapter in the history of the American far right. The men of the Christian Front imagined themselves as crusaders fighting for the spiritual purification of the nation, under assault from godless communism, and they were hardly alone in their beliefs. The front traced its origins to vibrant global Catholic theological movements of the early twentieth century, such as the Mystical Body of Christ and Catholic Action. The frontÕs anti-Semitism was inspired by Sunday sermons and by lay leaders openly espousing fascist and Nazi beliefs. Gallagher chronicles the evolution of the front, the transatlantic cloak-and-dagger intelligence operations that subverted it, and the mainstream political and religious leaders who shielded the frontÕs activities from scrutiny. Nazis of Copley Square offers a grim tale of faith perverted to violent ends, and its lessons provide a warning for those who hope to stop the spread of far-right violence today.