
The United States and the War
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Authors:
- Murray, Gilbert
1866 - 1957
About this book
In the tumultuous era of World War I, the United States grappled with its identity and role on the global stage. "The United States and the War" by Gilbert Murray delves into the complexities of American neutrality and the burgeoning sentiment for intervention. Murray examines the profound impact of unalienable rights and the shifting public opinion that ultimately shaped the nation’s response to the conflict. This insightful historical account is essential for students, civic activists, and historians seeking to understand the intricate dynamics of American foreign policy during a pivotal moment in history. Engage with Murray's compelling narrative to uncover how the war redefined the American ethos and its implications for future generations.
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