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Churchill, Roosevelt & Company: Studies in Character and Statecraft

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By (author): Lewis E. Lehrman Lewis Lehrman

During World War II the special relationship between the United States and Great Britain cemented the alliance that won the war in the West. But the ultimate victory of that partnership has obscured many of the conflicts behind Franklin Roosevelts charm and Winston Churchills victory signsthe clashes of principles and especially personalities between and within the leadership of the two nations. Synthesizing an impressive variety of sources from memoirs and letters to histories and biographies, Lewis E. Lehrman explains how the Anglo-American alliance workedand occasionally did not workby presenting portraits and case studies of the men who worked the back channels and back rooms, the generals and the admirals, the secretaries and under secretaries, ambassadors and ministers, responsible for carrying out Roosevelts and Churchills agendas while also pursuing their own. Such was the conduct of Joseph Kennedy, American ambassador to England often at odds with FDR; generals George C. Marshall and Dwight D. Eisenhower; spymasters William Donovan and William Stephenson; Secretary of State Cordell Hull, whom FDR frequently bypassed in favor of Under Secretary Sumner Welles; the Soviet spy in the leadership cadre of the US Treasury, Harry Dexter White, and his struggle with Lord Keynes; British ambassadors Lord Lothian and Lord Halifax; and, above them all, Roosevelt and Churchill. The President and the Prime Minister had the difficult task, not always well-performed, of managing their subordinates. Churchill and Roosevelt frequently chose to conduct foreign policy directly between themselves, and with Stalin. Scrupulous in its research and fair in its judgments, Lehrmans book reveals the personal diplomacy, the character and statecraft, at the core of the leadership of the Anglo-American alliance. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 758g
  • Dimensions: 161 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2017
  • Publisher: Stackpole Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780811718981

About Lewis E. LehrmanLewis Lehrman

Lewis E. Lehrman was presented the National Humanities Medal at the White House for his work in American history. Lehrman has written for the Washington Post New York Times Wall Street Journal The Finest Hour National Review New York Sun Harpers The Churchill Project at Hillsdale College and The Chartwell Bulletin. Lehrman authored Lincoln at Peoria: The Turning Point (a history of Mr. Lincolns anti-slavery campaign from 1854 to 1865); Lincoln by littles (a book of essays about President Lincoln); and Money Gold and History (essays analyzing the modern history of money and its role in civilization) among other books. Lewis E. Lehrman and Richard Gilder established the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery Resistance and Abolition at Yale University. Together Lehrman and Gilder developed the unique Gilder Lehrman Collection of original historical manuscripts and documents to teach American history from primary sources. The collection is on deposit for public access at the New-York Historical Society (and cataloged definitively at https://www.gilderlehrman.org/collections.) The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History has developed a highly acclaimed national program for teaching American history in high schools and colleges throughout America (www.gilderlehrman.org). Lehrman received a B.A. from Yale and an M.A. in history from Harvard. He was a Carnegie Teaching Fellow in History at Yale and a Woodrow Wilson Fellow in History at Harvard. He has been awarded Honorary Degrees from Babson College Gettysburg College Lincoln College Marymount University and Thomas Aquinas College.

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