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Introduction: The Beardian Interpretation of American History
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatteri
- Contentsvii
- Prefaceix
- Acknowledgmentsxv
- Introduction: The Beardian Interpretation of American History1
- 1. Discovering the Economic Taproot of Imperialism7
- 2. Two Contrasting Progressive Views of the Great War27
- 3. Becoming a Revisionist49
- 4. Washington and Wall Street Working Together for War73
- 5. Isolationism versus Internationalism96
- 6. A Wartime Trilogy118
- 7. Waging War for the Four Freedoms142
- 8. Beard Finds an Ally in Herbert Hoover165
- 9. Attacking “the Saint”185
- 10. Defending Beard after the Fall210
- 11. Beard’s Philosophy of History and American Imperialism234
- Conclusion: The Sad Historian of the Pensive Plain257
- Notes269
- Index307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatteri
- Contentsvii
- Prefaceix
- Acknowledgmentsxv
- Introduction: The Beardian Interpretation of American History1
- 1. Discovering the Economic Taproot of Imperialism7
- 2. Two Contrasting Progressive Views of the Great War27
- 3. Becoming a Revisionist49
- 4. Washington and Wall Street Working Together for War73
- 5. Isolationism versus Internationalism96
- 6. A Wartime Trilogy118
- 7. Waging War for the Four Freedoms142
- 8. Beard Finds an Ally in Herbert Hoover165
- 9. Attacking “the Saint”185
- 10. Defending Beard after the Fall210
- 11. Beard’s Philosophy of History and American Imperialism234
- Conclusion: The Sad Historian of the Pensive Plain257
- Notes269
- Index307