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BEYOND 1917: DIE VEREINIGTEN STAATEN UND DAS GLOBALE HINTERLASSEN von Thomas W. Zeiler
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Beyond 1917 explores the consequences of the war for the United States (and the world) and American influence on shaping the legacies of the conflict in the decades after US entry in 1917.
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Reviews
"Extraordinarily useful' There is certainly much the reader will learn from each of the fifteen chapters gathered together in this well-balanced volume." -- Michael Cox, English Historical Review "Stimulating...The controversial nature of some of the contributions and the divergences among the authors on certain issues (for example, whether U.S. entry into the war dramatically transformed it) may make the collection useful for stimulating discussion....The essays are also valuable for the ways they address neglected topics, sketch the state of current scholarship, and promote rethinking of the waging, meanings, and effects of World War I. The collection is enhanced by a useful timeline and an excellent, up-to-date bibliography."--Robert Foglesong, Journal of American History "Scholars and general readers alike will benefit from these essays, which clearly demonstrate that the Great War left global legacies that still shape world history in the twenty-first century."--Lloyd Ambrosius, H-Diplo "This excellent collection of essays presents an overview of recent historiography regarding the legacies of the Great War with particular focus on the United States' involvement....Scholars and general readers alike will benefit from these essays, which clearly demonstrate that the Great War left global legacies that still shape world history in the twenty-first century."--Lloyd Ambrosius, H-Diplo "We are anything but 'Beyond 1917,' and for that reason, this volume is a welcome addition to the historical literature on the catastrophe we call the First World War. Told from many angles, this account of World War I and its aftermath is timely and disturbing in equal parts."--Jay Winter, editor of The Cambridge History of the First World War "This superb collection of essays probes the consequences of US involvement in the First World War. It is hard to imagine a more bracing range of perspectives than these distinguished scholars provide--on the impact of belligerency on American citizenship and religion, on humanitarian endeavor on the battlefield, on the demands of diplomacy in responding to revolution in the midst of war, on the beginning of the collapse of a global system based on empires. Together they demonstrate that the wake of the catastrophe born of the nineteenth century has not ceased churning even in the twenty-first century."--Thomas J. Knock, author of To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order "A fascinating collection of diverse perspectives on the American experience of World War One and its global repercussions."--David Reynolds, author of The Long Shadow: The Great War and the Twentieth Century, "Stimulating...The controversial nature of some of the contributions and the divergences among the authors on certain issues (for example, whether U.S. entry into the war dramatically transformed it) may make the collection useful for stimulating discussion....The essays are also valuable for the ways they address neglected topics, sketch the state of current scholarship, and promote rethinking of the waging, meanings, and effects of World War I. The collection is enhanced by a useful timeline and an excellent, up-to-date bibliography."--Robert Foglesong, Journal of American History "Scholars and general readers alike will benefit from these essays, which clearly demonstrate that the Great War left global legacies that still shape world history in the twenty-first century."--Lloyd Ambrosius, H-Diplo "This excellent collection of essays presents an overview of recent historiography regarding the legacies of the Great War with particular focus on the United States' involvement....Scholars and general readers alike will benefit from these essays, which clearly demonstrate that the Great War left global legacies that still shape world history in the twenty-first century."--Lloyd Ambrosius, H-Diplo "We are anything but 'Beyond 1917,' and for that reason, this volume is a welcome addition to the historical literature on the catastrophe we call the First World War. Told from many angles, this account of World War I and its aftermath is timely and disturbing in equal parts."--Jay Winter, editor of The Cambridge History of the First World War "This superb collection of essays probes the consequences of US involvement in the First World War. It is hard to imagine a more bracing range of perspectives than these distinguished scholars provide--on the impact of belligerency on American citizenship and religion, on humanitarian endeavor on the battlefield, on the demands of diplomacy in responding to revolution in the midst of war, on the beginning of the collapse of a global system based on empires. Together they demonstrate that the wake of the catastrophe born of the nineteenth century has not ceased churning even in the twenty-first century."--Thomas J. Knock, author of To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order "A fascinating collection of diverse perspectives on the American experience of World War One and its global repercussions."--David Reynolds, author of The Long Shadow: The Great War and the Twentieth Century, "Scholars and general readers alike will benefit from these essays, which clearly demonstrate that the Great War left global legacies that still shape world history in the twenty-first century."--Lloyd Ambrosius, H-Diplo "This excellent collection of essays presents an overview of recent historiography regarding the legacies of the Great War with particular focus on the United States' involvement....Scholars and general readers alike will benefit from these essays, which clearly demonstrate that the Great War left global legacies that still shape world history in the twenty-first century."--Lloyd Ambrosius, H-Diplo "We are anything but 'Beyond 1917,' and for that reason, this volume is a welcome addition to the historical literature on the catastrophe we call the First World War. Told from many angles, this account of World War I and its aftermath is timely and disturbing in equal parts."--Jay Winter, editor of The Cambridge History of the First World War "This superb collection of essays probes the consequences of US involvement in the First World War. It is hard to imagine a more bracing range of perspectives than these distinguished scholars provide--on the impact of belligerency on American citizenship and religion, on humanitarian endeavor on the battlefield, on the demands of diplomacy in responding to revolution in the midst of war, on the beginning of the collapse of a global system based on empires. Together they demonstrate that the wake of the catastrophe born of the nineteenth century has not ceased churning even in the twenty-first century."--Thomas J. Knock, author of To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order "A fascinating collection of diverse perspectives on the American experience of World War One and its global repercussions."--David Reynolds, author of The Long Shadow: The Great War and the Twentieth Century, "This excellent collection of essays presents an overview of recent historiography regarding the legacies of the Great War with particular focus on the United States' involvement....Scholars and general readers alike will benefit from these essays, which clearly demonstrate that the Great War left global legacies that still shape world history in the twenty-first century."--Lloyd Ambrosius, H-Diplo "We are anything but 'Beyond 1917,' and for that reason, this volume is a welcome addition to the historical literature on the catastrophe we call the First World War. Told from many angles, this account of World War I and its aftermath is timely and disturbing in equal parts."--Jay Winter, editor of The Cambridge History of the First World War "This superb collection of essays probes the consequences of US involvement in the First World War. It is hard to imagine a more bracing range of perspectives than these distinguished scholars provide--on the impact of belligerency on American citizenship and religion, on humanitarian endeavor on the battlefield, on the demands of diplomacy in responding to revolution in the midst of war, on the beginning of the collapse of a global system based on empires. Together they demonstrate that the wake of the catastrophe born of the nineteenth century has not ceased churning even in the twenty-first century."--Thomas J. Knock, author of To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order "A fascinating collection of diverse perspectives on the American experience of World War One and its global repercussions."--David Reynolds, author of The Long Shadow: The Great War and the Twentieth Century, "Extraordinarily useful' There is certainly much the reader will learn from each of the fifteen chapters gathered together in this well-balanced volume." -- Michael Cox, English Historical Review"Stimulating...The controversial nature of some of the contributions and the divergences among the authors on certain issues (for example, whether U.S. entry into the war dramatically transformed it) may make the collection useful for stimulating discussion....The essays are also valuable for the ways they address neglected topics, sketch the state of current scholarship, and promote rethinking of the waging, meanings, and effects of World War I. The collectionis enhanced by a useful timeline and an excellent, up-to-date bibliography."--Robert Foglesong, Journal of American History"Scholars and general readers alike will benefit from these essays, which clearly demonstrate that the Great War left global legacies that still shape world history in the twenty-first century."--Lloyd Ambrosius, H-Diplo"This excellent collection of essays presents an overview of recent historiography regarding the legacies of the Great War with particular focus on the United States' involvement....Scholars and general readers alike will benefit from these essays, which clearly demonstrate that the Great War left global legacies that still shape world history in the twenty-first century."--Lloyd Ambrosius, H-Diplo"We are anything but 'Beyond 1917,' and for that reason, this volume is a welcome addition to the historical literature on the catastrophe we call the First World War. Told from many angles, this account of World War I and its aftermath is timely and disturbing in equal parts."--Jay Winter, editor of The Cambridge History of the First World War"This superb collection of essays probes the consequences of US involvement in the First World War. It is hard to imagine a more bracing range of perspectives than these distinguished scholars provide--on the impact of belligerency on American citizenship and religion, on humanitarian endeavor on the battlefield, on the demands of diplomacy in responding to revolution in the midst of war, on the beginning of the collapse of a global system based on empires. Together they demonstrate that the wake of the catastrophe born of the nineteenth century has not ceased churning even in the twenty-first century."--Thomas J. Knock, author of To End All Wars: WoodrowWilson and the Quest for a New World Order"A fascinating collection of diverse perspectives on the American experience of World War One and its global repercussions."--David Reynolds, author of The Long Shadow: The Great War and the Twentieth Century, "We are anything but 'Beyond 1917,' and for that reason, this volume is a welcome addition to the historical literature on the catastrophe we call the First World War. Told from many angles, this account of World War I and its aftermath is timely and disturbing in equal parts."--Jay Winter, editor of The Cambridge History of the First World War "This superb collection of essays probes the consequences of US involvement in the First World War. It is hard to imagine a more bracing range of perspectives than these distinguished scholars provide--on the impact of belligerency on American citizenship and religion, on humanitarian endeavor on the battlefield, on the demands of diplomacy in responding to revolution in the midst of war, on the beginning of the collapse of a global system based on empires. Together they demonstrate that the wake of the catastrophe born of the nineteenth century has not ceased churning even in the twenty-first century."--Thomas J. Knock, author of To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order "A fascinating collection of diverse perspectives on the American experience of World War One and its global repercussions."--David Reynolds, author of The Long Shadow: The Great War and the Twentieth Century, "Extraordinarily useful' There is certainly much the reader will learn from each of the fifteen chapters gathered together in this well-balanced volume." -- Michael Cox, English Historical Review"Stimulating...The controversial nature of some of the contributions and the divergences among the authors on certain issues (for example, whether U.S. entry into the war dramatically transformed it) may make the collection useful for stimulating discussion....The essays are also valuable for the ways they address neglected topics, sketch the state of current scholarship, and promote rethinking of the waging, meanings, and effects of World War I. The collection is enhanced by a useful timeline and an excellent, up-to-date bibliography."--Robert Foglesong, Journal of American History"Scholars and general readers alike will benefit from these essays, which clearly demonstrate that the Great War left global legacies that still shape world history in the twenty-first century."--Lloyd Ambrosius, H-Diplo"This excellent collection of essays presents an overview of recent historiography regarding the legacies of the Great War with particular focus on the United States' involvement....Scholars and general readers alike will benefit from these essays, which clearly demonstrate that the Great War left global legacies that still shape world history in the twenty-first century."--Lloyd Ambrosius, H-Diplo"We are anything but 'Beyond 1917,' and for that reason, this volume is a welcome addition to the historical literature on the catastrophe we call the First World War. Told from many angles, this account of World War I and its aftermath is timely and disturbing in equal parts."--Jay Winter, editor of The Cambridge History of the First World War"This superb collection of essays probes the consequences of US involvement in the First World War. It is hard to imagine a more bracing range of perspectives than these distinguished scholars provide--on the impact of belligerency on American citizenship and religion, on humanitarian endeavor on the battlefield, on the demands of diplomacy in responding to revolution in the midst of war, on the beginning of the collapse of a global system based on empires. Together they demonstrate that the wake of the catastrophe born of the nineteenth century has not ceased churning even in the twenty-first century."--Thomas J. Knock, author of To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order"A fascinating collection of diverse perspectives on the American experience of World War One and its global repercussions."--David Reynolds, author of The Long Shadow: The Great War and the Twentieth Century, "Extraordinarily usefulThere is certainly much the reader will learn from each of the fifteen chapters gathered together in this well-balanced volume." -- Michael Cox, English Historical Review "Stimulating...The controversial nature of some of the contributions and the divergences among the authors on certain issues (for example, whether U.S. entry into the war dramatically transformed it) may make the collection useful for stimulating discussion....The essays are also valuable for the ways they address neglected topics, sketch the state of current scholarship, and promote rethinking of the waging, meanings, and effects of World War I. The collection is enhanced by a useful timeline and an excellent, up-to-date bibliography."--Robert Foglesong, Journal of American History "Scholars and general readers alike will benefit from these essays, which clearly demonstrate that the Great War left global legacies that still shape world history in the twenty-first century."--Lloyd Ambrosius, H-Diplo "This excellent collection of essays presents an overview of recent historiography regarding the legacies of the Great War with particular focus on the United States' involvement....Scholars and general readers alike will benefit from these essays, which clearly demonstrate that the Great War left global legacies that still shape world history in the twenty-first century."--Lloyd Ambrosius, H-Diplo "We are anything but 'Beyond 1917,' and for that reason, this volume is a welcome addition to the historical literature on the catastrophe we call the First World War. Told from many angles, this account of World War I and its aftermath is timely and disturbing in equal parts."--Jay Winter, editor of The Cambridge History of the First World War "This superb collection of essays probes the consequences of US involvement in the First World War. It is hard to imagine a more bracing range of perspectives than these distinguished scholars provide--on the impact of belligerency on American citizenship and religion, on humanitarian endeavor on the battlefield, on the demands of diplomacy in responding to revolution in the midst of war, on the beginning of the collapse of a global system based on empires. Together they demonstrate that the wake of the catastrophe born of the nineteenth century has not ceased churning even in the twenty-first century."--Thomas J. Knock, author of To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order "A fascinating collection of diverse perspectives on the American experience of World War One and its global repercussions."--David Reynolds, author of The Long Shadow: The Great War and the Twentieth Century
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Contributors Introduction: Legacies- David K. Ekbladh Timeline of World War I and Its Legacies- Benjamin C. Montoya Part 1: Historians: Writing, Legacies, Memories Ch. 1 The Historiographic Impact of the Great War- Akira Iriye Ch. 2 The War as History: Writing the Economic and Social History of the First World War-Katharina Rietzler Ch. 3. The World War and American Memory-John Milton Cooper, Jr. Part 2: The United States: A Society Intervenes Ch. 4 Blinking Eyes Began to Open: Legacies from America's Road to the Great War, 1914-1917-Michael S. Neiberg Ch. 5 Ambivalent Ally: American Military Intervention and the Legacy of World War I-Michael Adas Ch. 6 Legacies for Citizenship: Pinpointing Americans during and after World War I-Christopher Capozzola Ch. 7 Taming Total War: Great War Era American Humanitarianism and Its Legacies- Julia Irwin Ch. 8 To Make the World Saved: American Religion and the Great War-Andrew Preston Part 3: America in the World: Empire, Revolution, and Power Ch. 9 The Geopolitics of Revolution-Lloyd C. Gardner Ch. 10 From Sideshow to Center State: Legacies of the Great War (and Peace?) in the Middle East-Matthew Jacobs Ch. 11 The Great War as a Global War: Imperial Conflict and the Reconfiguration of World Order, 1911-1923-Robert Gerwarth and Erez Manela Ch. 12 The Great War, Wilsonianism, and Challenges to U.S. Empire- Emily S. Rosenberg Ch. 13 War-Depression-War: The Fatal Sequence in a Global Perspective- Dietmar Rothermund Ch. 14 World War I, the Rise of Hitler, and the Legacy of Dictatorship- Klaus Schwabe Ch. 15 International Law and World War I: A Pivotal Turn- Hatsue Shinohara Bibliography- Benjamin C. Montoya
Copyright Date
2017
Topic
Military / World War I, International Relations / General
Lccn
2016-042215
Dewey Decimal
940.314
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Political Science
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