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The United States and Europe in the Twentieth Century (Seminar Studies In History)

✍ Scribed by David Ryan


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
229
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Dedication
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Introduction to the Series
Author’s Acknowledgements
Publisher’s Acknowledgements
List of Maps
Chronology
Part One: Background
1. The Traditions of US Foreign Relations
Cooperation, Conflict and the National Interest
Spheres of Influence: The Monroe Doctrine
Empire as a Way of Life: Manifest Destiny and Imperialism
Open Doors: Expanding Trade
The Turn into the American Century
Part Two: The United States and the World Wars
2. Wilson’s Order and European Power
The United States and Imperial Europe
The First World War: Prelude to Intervention, 1914–16
US Intervention
The Russian Revolution
The Western Front and Western Peace
3. The Inter-War System to the Second World War
Ruling the Waves?
Economic Engagement with Europe
Economic Fragmentation: The Wall Street Crash and the Great Depression
Washington and The Rise of Fascist Europe
US Isolation?
The Second World War
Part Three: The United States, Europe and the Cold War
4. The Division of Europe, 1945–56
Planning the Post-war Order
Emerging Cold War in Europe
The Marshall Plan: Integrating Europe
Crisis in Berlin and the formation of NATO
The End(s) of Empire
Peaceful Coexistence?
5. The United States and Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals? 1957–72
Bystanders: Eastern Europe and Hungary
Transatlantic Division: Suez
European Unity
Kennedy’s Grand Design
De Gaulle and Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals
Ostpolitik, Czechoslovakia, DΓ©tente
Part Four: The United States, European Integration and the end of the Cold War
6. US Decline and European Integration, 1973–86
DΓ©tente and Economic Tensions
The Year of Europe and EEC Enlargement
End of Authoritarian Government
Renewed Cold War?
Solidarity in the East or West?
Single European Act
7. The End of The Cold War, 1987–2000
Soviet New Thinking
Revolution in Eastern Europe
German Unification
Soviet Dissolution, 1991
The European Union or Transatlantic Unity?
Yugoslavia: Bosnia to Kosovo
Part Five: Assessment
8. Extending the West
Part Six: Documents
Glossary
Who’s Who
Further Reading
References
Index


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