American Visions
of Europe
Franklin D. Roosevelt, George F.
Kennan, and Dean G. Acheson
John Lamberton Harper
"Harper creatively melds biography
with cultural and diplomatic history in this
triptych ofportraits ofimportant architects of
us
policy towards Europe...An absorbing study ofthe
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period ofEuropean integration and
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45483-2
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Politics at the Margin
Historical Studies of Public Expression
Outside the Mainstream
Susan Herbst
Analyzing how oppressed citizens-women,
African-Americans, and political radicals-create
their own media for, and styles of, public expres–
sion, four diverse case studies shed light on the
experience of people who have traditionally been
excluded from mainstream political life.
47763-8
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Modernism from Right
to Left
Wallace Stevens, the Thirties,
&
Literary
Radicalism
Alan Filreis
Using the archives of many litde-known political
poets, Filreis demonstrates that the radicals knew
and appreciated modernism more than has been
generally recognized, and that Stevens's poetty–
as well as that of other modernists and radicals–
was far more dynamic than has been recognized.
45384-4
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John
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Japan's
Capitalism:
Creative Defeat
and Beyond
Shigeto Tsuru
Foreword
by
John Kenneth Galbraith
One ofJapan's most emi–
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a comprehensive account
of the recovery process as
well as a unique interpreta–
tion of the postwar Japanese
economy.
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