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The United States and the Rebirth of Poland, 1914-1918
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History of International Relations, Diplomacy and Intelligence, 21(History of International Relations Library, 32)By the end of World War I, an independent Polish state had re-emerged on the map after an absence of 123 years. This was a very complicated process and involved many factors as well as the dynamics caused by the war. On of the principal actors was the United States. Using an enormous amount of unpublished material, the author reconstructs the vital role of the United States in the Rebirth of Poland.TABLE OF CONTENTSAbbreviations for Archival References Preface Chapter 1:The Background Chapter 2:The Poles and the WarChapter 3:Turning Suffering to Political Account Chapter 4:The Poles as Enemy Aliens: Espionage and SubversionChapter 5:The International Politics of Polish Relief Chapter 6:The Consolidation of International Polish PoliticsChapter 7: Wilson, the Poles, and American PoliticsChapter 8: Washington and the Wartime Diplomacy of the Polish QuestionChapter 9: An Army, a Government in Exile, and an Attempted Coup by Paderewski Chapter 10: Noble Words, Mean TreatmentChapter 11: Americas Final Reckoning with PoloniaChapter 12: Defining PolandChapter 13: The United States and the Rebirth of Poland:A Retrospective ViewBibliographyIndexAbout the AuthorM. B. B. Biskupski, holds a Ph. D. from Yale University. He has published many books and articles dealing largely with Polish themes. He is the President of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America and holds many fellowships, awards, and prizes.
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