От колонии до сверхдержавы. Внешние отношения США с 1776 года
Шрифт:
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Gellman, Good Neighbor Diplomacy, 96.
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Pike, Good Neighbor Policy, 134–37.
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Leuchtenburg, New Deal, 209.
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Gellman, Good Neighbor Diplomacy, 108.
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Walter A. McDougall, Promised Land, Crusader State: The American Encounter with the World Since 1776 (Boston, 1997), 39–40.
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Manfred Jonas, Isolationism in America, 1935–1941 (Ithaca, N.Y., 1966), 32–33.
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Doenecke, Isolation to War, 6.
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Warren I. Cohen, The American Revisionists: The Lessons of Intervention in World War I (Chicago, 1967) is the standard account.
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Jonas, Isolationism, 1.
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Charles DeBenedetti, The Peace Reform in American History (Bloomington, Ind., 1980), 122–33.
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B.J.C. McKercher, Transition of Power: Britain’s Loss of Global Preeminence to the United States (Cambridge, Eng., 1999), 175–76.
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Leuchtenburg, New Deal, 216; Kennedy, Freedom from Fear, 232–34.
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Robert A. Divine, The Reluctant Belligerent: American Entry into World War II (2nd ed., New York, 1979), 19.
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Там же, 20.
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Doenecke, Isolation to War, 57.
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Divine, Reluctant Belligerent, 29.
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Anne Marie Pois, «The U.S. Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and American Neutrality, 1935–1939», Peace and Change 14 (July 1989), 263–84.
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Brenda Gayle Plummer, Rising Wind: Black Americans and U.S. Foreign Affairs (Chapel Hill, N.C., 1996), 37.
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Там же, 37–51.
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Leuchtenburg, New Deal, 220.
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Divine, Reluctant Belligerent, 27–28.
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Там же, 34.
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Douglas Little, Malevolent Neutrality: The United States, Great Britain, and the Origins of the Spanish Civil War (Ithaca, N.Y., 1985), 241–42.
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Цитируется по Allen Guttmann, The Wound in the Heart: America and the Spanish Civil War (New York, 1962), 107.
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Robert A. Divine, The Illusion of Neutrality (Chicago, 1962), 172, 228.
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Leuchtenburg, New Deal, 225.
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Richard A. Harrison, «A Presidential Demarche: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Personal Diplomacy and Great Britain», Diplomatic History 5 (Summer 1981), 245–72, and «A Neutralization Plan for the Pacific: Roosevelt and Anglo-American Cooperation, 1934–1937», Pacific Historical Review 57 (February 1988), 47–72.
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Ibid; McKercher, Transition of Power, 252.
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Iris Chang, The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II (New York, 1997).
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Kennedy, Freedom from Fear, 401–2.
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Doenecke, Isolation to War, 71.
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Trevor K. Plante, «‘Two Japans’: Japanese Expressions of Sympathy and Regret in the Wake of the Panay Incident», Prologue 33 (Summer 2001), 109–20.
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Sally Marks, «Munich: Hitler’s Failure», in F. Kevin Simon, ed., The David A. Sayre History Symposium Collected Lectures, 1985–1989 (Lexington, Ky., 1991), 150–57.
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Barbara Farnham, «Roosevelt and the Munich Crisis — Insights from Prospect Theory», Political Psychology 13 (June 1992), 228n.
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David Reynolds, From Munich to Pearl Harbor: Roosevelt’s America and the Origins of the Second World War (Chicago, 2001), 42–48.
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Farnham, «Roosevelt and the Munich Crisis», 208–20.
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Gerhard Weinberg, A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II (New York, 1994), 27–28.
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Donald Lammers, «Munich, 1938: A Crisis Nonpareil in British Foreign Policy», in Simon, Sayre Lectures, 167; McKercher, Transition, 252–57.
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Gerhard Weinberg, «Munich After 50 Years», Foreign Affairs (Fall 1988), 167–73.