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The first Cold War : the legacy of Woodrow Wilson in U.S.-Soviet relations

Author: Donald E Davis; Eugene P Trani
Publisher: Columbia : University of Missouri Press, ©2002.
Edition/Format:   Book : State or province government publication : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"In The First Cold War, Donald E. Davis and Eugene P. Trani review the Wilson administration's attitudes toward Russia before, during, and after the Bolshevik seizure of power. They argue that before the Russian Revolution, Woodrow Wilson had little understanding of Russia and made poor appointments that cost the United States Russian goodwill. Wilson later reversed those negative impressions by being the first to  Read more...
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Davis, Donald E.
First Cold War.
Columbia : University of Missouri Press, c2002
(OCoLC)606829878
Online version:
Davis, Donald E.
First Cold War.
Columbia : University of Missouri Press, c2002
(OCoLC)608824913
Named Person: Woodrow Wilson; Woodrow Wilson; Woodrow Wilson; Woodrow Wilson
Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Donald E Davis; Eugene P Trani
ISBN: 082621388X 9780826213884
OCLC Number: 49249993
Description: xxiii, 329 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Contents: Foreword / by Lawrence S. Eagleburger --
Foreword to the Russian edition / by Vyacheslav Nikonov --
Preface --
Introduction : 1913: Russo-American relations --
1914-1916 : three ambassadors for St. Petersburg --
1917 : the root mission and Stevens railway commission --
Wilson and Lansing face Lenin and Trotsky --
December 1917 : the struggle for a policy --
January 1918 : point VI of XIV --
Northern Russia and Siberia --
1919 : Paris in the spring --
The first cold warriors --
Conclusion: 1921 : the first cold war.
Responsibility: Donald E. Davis & Eugene P. Trani.

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"In The First Cold War, Donald E. Davis and Eugene P. Trani review the Wilson administration's attitudes toward Russia before, during, and after the Bolshevik seizure of power. They argue that before the Russian Revolution, Woodrow Wilson had little understanding of Russia and made poor appointments that cost the United States Russian goodwill. Wilson later reversed those negative impressions by being the first to recognize Russia's Provisional Government, resulting in positive U.S.-Russian relations until Lenin gained power in 1917."--BOOK JACKET.

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