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Author Englund, Will, author.

Title March 1917 : on the brink of war and revolution / Will Englund.

Publisher New York : W.W. Norton & Company, ©2017.

ISBN 9780393292084 (hardcover)
0393292088 (hardcover)



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Soft Pedalling the Heroine X
February 01 2020
WW1 remains the premier event of the 20th Century. It begat the Russian revolution, the Great Depression, and WW2. This book offers nice narrative based on original documents. It showcases Jeanette Rankin, Colonel House, backwoods W. Wilson and socialism when it was pertinent. It also portrays J P Morgan, the vengeful Lenin, the criminal Stalin, and brass tacks Trotsky. The author is also kind enough to ignore the man (of the Admiralty War Staff) who secretly wrote the infamous Zimmerman Telegram and instructed the Lusitania to dawdle near Cardiff so the only U-boat in the Irish Sea could torpedo it- Winston Churchill.

Edition First edition.
Description x, 387 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plat, maps : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "A riveting history of the month that transformed the world's greatest nations as Russia faced revolution and America entered World War I. "We are provincials no longer," said Woodrow Wilson on March 5, 1917, at his second inaugural. He spoke on the eve of America's entrance into World War I, as Russia teetered between autocracy and democracy. Just ten days after Wilson's declaration, Tsar Nicholas II abdicated the throne, ending a three-centuries-long dynasty and ushering in the false dawn of a democratic Russia. Wilson asked Congress to declare war against Germany a few short weeks later, asserting the United States's new role as a global power and its commitment to spreading American ideals abroad. Will Englund draws on a wealth of contemporary diaries, memoirs, and newspaper accounts to furnish texture and personal detail to the story of that month. March 1917 celebrates the dreams of warriors, pacifists, revolutionaries, and reactionaries, even as it demonstrates how their successes and failures constitute the origin story of the complex world we inhabit a century later."--Provided by publisher.
Contents Go! Go! Go! -- A crime against civilization -- Rich earth, rotting leaves -- You fellows are in for it -- We have had to push and push and push -- People think it will be very bloody -- A twilight zone -- No, sir, boss -- A pleasant air of verisimilitude -- We are sitting on a volcano -- Cossacks riding up and down -- A stupendous moral effect -- Nothing to lose but their miserable lives -- The great liberal leader of the world -- It might be all right for you to have your little pocket gun -- Like a river at flood -- To scold an earthquake -- Reeked with patriotism -- A mending of their troubles -- The lid is kept screwed down -- When the man-world is mad for war -- History will count you right.
Subject(S) World War, 1914-1918.
Nineteen seventeen, A.D.
World War, 1914-1918 -- United States.
Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921.
Europe -- History -- 1871-1918.
Added Title March nineteen seventeen
On the brink of war and revolution
ISBN 9780393292084 (hardcover)
0393292088 (hardcover)