Through the prism of the Habsburg monarchy : Hungary in American diplomacy and public opinion during World War I /
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Author / Creator: | Glant, Tibor. |
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Imprint: | Boulder, Colo. : Social Science Monographs ; Highland Lakes, N.J. : Atlantic Research and Publications ; New York : Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1998. |
Description: | xx, 372 p. : map ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | War and society in East Central Europe vol. 36 Atlantic studies on society in change no. 95 East European monographs no. 502 War and society in East Central Europe v. 36. Atlantic studies on society in change no. 95. East European monographs no. 502. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3729232 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Robin Okey
- 1. Prelude: Prewar Contacts
- 2. Woodrow Wilson, Hungary and the Hungarians
- 3. American-Austro-Hungarian Diplomatic Relations, 1913-1918
- 4. Propaganda and Public Opinion during the Period of American Neutrality
- 5. Official American Views of the Habsburg Monarchy during the Neutrality Period
- 6. Dismemberment Propaganda
- 7. Domestic Voices and the Press
- 8. The Committee on Public Information and Austria-Hungary
- 9. The Inquiry: Preparations for a Scientific Peace
- 10. The Contributions of Wilson's Cabinet
- 11. A New Look at Wilson's Habsburg Diplomacy
- App. A. A List of World War I Propaganda Materials Relating to Austria-Hungary and Circulated in the United States
- App. B. A List of Inquiry Documents about Hungary
- App. C. Two Key Recommendations for the Reorganization of East Central Europe after the War
- App. D. Map: American Boundary Recommendations of 1919 and the Trianon Borders of Hungary.