Joseph E. Davies: Envoy to the Soviets
By (Author) Elizabeth Maclean
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
10th December 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
327.2092
Hardback
270
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
624g
This biography is a reassessment of an important American envoy to the Soviet Union in years that were critical in determining postwar East-West relations. Using formerly untouched primary sources, Dr MacLean aims to shed a different light on a controversial figure and on his relationship with world leaders, senior diplomats, and Soviet experts during the period under study. She offers glimpses into the perceptions and motivations behind major US and Soviet policies from 1936 to 1946. Her account of this "practical idealist" is aimed at those interested in diplomatic history and Soviet-American relations. This is a close study of the complex political, philosophical, and personal factors that guided Joseph Davies in his dealings with Roosevelt, Truman, Stalin and Lipvinov, Molotov, Kennan, and Bohlen, to name just a few. The author hopes that a more balanced interpretation can now be offered of Davies than the traditional two-dimensional stereotype.
Elizabeth Kimball MacLean has discovered the core of the relationship between Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph E. Davies and written an excellent study of the diplomatic and political career of one of the most complex and calumniated personalities in FDR's Department of State.-American Historical Review
"Elizabeth Kimball MacLean has discovered the core of the relationship between Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph E. Davies and written an excellent study of the diplomatic and political career of one of the most complex and calumniated personalities in FDR's Department of State."-American Historical Review
ELIZABETH KIMBALL MACLEAN is Chair of the Department of History and Political Science at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio. She specializes in twentieth century U.S.-Soviet relations.