Edward Rice-Maximin
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William Appleman Williams--The Tragedy of Empire: The Tragedy of EmpireEdward Rice-Maximin; Paul BuhleISBN:9780415911313Publisher:RoutledgePublication Date:1995Binding:SoftcoverSynopsis: "I prefer to die as a free man struggling to create a human community than as a pawn of empire," wrote historian William Appleman Williams in 1976. Annapolis graduate and World War II Naval officer, civil rights activist and President of the Organization of American Historians, Williams (1921-1990) is remembered as the pre-eminent historian and critic of Empire in the second half of this century. More than any other scholar, he anticipated, encouraged and explained the attack of conscience suffered by the nation during the Vietnam War. Radicals have hailed him as a supreme anti-imperialist, while Libertarian conservatives have seen him as the "second Charles Beard," renewing the perspectives of the nation's foremost historian. Fellow historians consider him a great figure in American thought at large, one who looked for large patterns and asked the right questions. More About this Book | View All Listings | View Collectible Listings Other editions: Hardcover - 1995, Hardcover - 1986 |
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