Soviet-American Relations, 1917-1920, Volume I : : Russia Leaves the War / / George Frost Kennan.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in History, the National Book Award for Nonfiction, the George Bancroft Prize, and the Francis Parkman Prize, this absorbing volume explores the complexities of the Soviet-American relationship between the November Revolution of 1917 and Russia's final departure in...
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- PROLOGUE -- I. THE IMMEDIATE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND -- II. PERSONALITIES -- III. FIRST REACTIONS -- IV. THE SOVIET APPROACH TO AN ARMISTICE -- V. FIRST PROBLEMS OF "CONTACT" WITH THE SOVIET AUTHORITIES -- VI. ALLIED DELIBERATIONS IN PARIS -- VII. WILSON AND THE WAR AIMS -- VIII. LANSING AND THE RECOGNITION PROBLEM -- IX. THE PROBLEM OF ANTI-BOLSHEVIK RUSSIA -- X. THE KALPASHNIKOV AFFAIR -- XI. THE FIRST BREST-LITOVSK CRISIS -- XII. THE FOURTEEN POINTS -- XIII. SIBERIA-THE BACKGROUND -- XIV. SIBERIA-THE FIRST EXCHANGES -- XV. JAPAN ASKS FOR A FREE HAND -- XVI. THE DIAMANDI INCIDENT -- XVII. THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY -- XVIII. BREST-LITOVSK AND THE AMERICANS -- XIX. WASHINGTON AND THE PROBLEM OF "CONTACTS" -- XX. COMPLICATIONS IN PETROGRAD -- XXI. THE BREAKUP IN PETROGRAD -- XXII. THE SISSON PAPERS -- XXIII. SIBERIA AND THE FINAL BREST-LITOVSK CRISIS -- XXIV. ROBINS AND RATIFICATION -- APPENDIX -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX |
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