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A propos de l'auteur

Lloyd C. Gardner, emeritus professor of history at Rutgers University, is the author of over a dozen books on U.S. foreign relations. He has held two Fulbright Professorships and a Guggenheim Fellowship.

Œuvres de Lloyd C. Gardner

America in Vietnam: A Documentary History (1984) — Directeur de publication — 40 exemplaires
The New American Empire: A 21st-Century Teach-In on U.S. Foreign Policy (2005) — Directeur de publication — 14 exemplaires
The origins of the cold war (1967) 12 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Towards a New Past: Dissenting Essays in American History (1968) — Contributeur — 49 exemplaires
A Companion to the Vietnam War (2002) — Contributeur — 15 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1934
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Études
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Professions
historian
professor
Organisations
Rutgers University

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Llyod Gardner builds on the fundamental insight provided by Williams in his consideration of the Anglo-American response to revolution under Wilson and Llyod George. These two statesmen were committed to the principles of economic Liberalism, but with the significant difference that Llyod George was constrained by the politics of Imperial England. Wilson, by contrast, sought to remake the world in America's image. The British desire to preserve their empire and America's efforts to subvert British imperial preference in the name of the Open Door, made the two men "mismatched" allies from the outset.

Responding to the legitimate grievances of the peoples of Mexico, China, and Russia, Wilson sought to direct revolution away from radical demands and into the paths of Liberal capitalism. Wilson sought thereby to avoid the counter-revolutionary reaction which inevitably follows on the heels of radical revolution. When revolutions proved unwilling to yield to his direction, particularly in the case of the Russian revolution, Wilson responded with incomprehension. The Bolsheviks had to be German agents, for instance, if they refused his guidance. Gardner makes a point of emphasizing Wilson's attempt to maintain control of the revolutions which he confronted.
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mdobe | Jan 13, 2018 |
nice collection of primary source material
 
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heidilove | Feb 25, 2006 |

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Évaluation
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ISBN
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