Confrontation and Cooperation: Germany and the United States in the Era of World War I, 19-1924
By (Author) Hans-Jrgen Schrder
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Berg Publishers
1st September 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
First World War
History of the Americas
Land forces and warfare
International relations
940.3
Hardback
460
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 28mm
This volume represents a comprehensive analysis, by the best known experts in the field on both sides of the Atlantic, of how and why Germany and the United States found themselves at war against each other in 1917 and how the end of their confrontation in 1918/19 paved the way for an era of renewed cooperation. Perspectives offered go well beyond the diplomatic and military aspects of the German-American relationship and include cultural and economic questions. Germany and the United States of America: The Krefeld Historical Symposia
Hans-Jrgen Schrder Professor of History,University of Giessen