In the critical years between 1914 and 1920, the League to Enforce Peace offered the strongest and most unified support in America for a League of Nations. By 1919 it had gained enthusiastic support throughout the country. Bartlett tells here of how the plans were destroyed and shows with what sinister ease progressive leadership and the will of the people can be thwarted by a small but diabolical minority.
Originally published in 1944.
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Estudo histórico sobre a campanha americana entre 1914 e 1920 em favor de uma Liga das Nações, com foco na Liga to Enforce Peace e em debates públicos sobre política externa. A obra detalha iniciativas organizadas, discursos e reações públicas, direcionada a leitores interessados em história política e diplomacia do início do século XX. Edição reimpressa conforme o original de 1944, apresentada em formato acessível para pesquisa acadêmica e consulta histórica.
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