Synopses & Reviews
This volume assesses Franklin Roosevelt's role as war leader from the vantage point of the twenty-first century, by looking at different aspects of his foreign policy.
Review
"This collection boasts an all-star cast of distinguished authors who have mastered the vast literature of World War II, have dug deeply into the multiple archives and manuscript collections, and possess the writing skills to make the wartime events of sixty-plus years ago come alive. Using a variety of different methods, they probe and analyze the wartime leadership of that most elusive of presidents. Be he Sphinx or Juggler or Dr. Win-the-War, FDR made the key wartime decisions that laid the foundation for the postwar world and created inevitable controversy. This is an indispensable book for serious scholars of FDR and World War II." - J. Garry Clifford
Synopsis
This volume assesses Franklin Roosevelt's role as war leader from the vantage point of the twenty-first century, by looking at different aspects of his foreign policy.
About the Author
David B. Woolner is an Associate Professor at Marist College and Executive Director of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute.Warren F. Kimball is Robert Treat Professor Emeritus of History at Rutgers University. David Reynolds is a Professor of International History at Christ's College, Cambridge.
Table of Contents
FDR's Foreign Policy and the Construction of American History, 1945-1955;
D.Reynolds FDR and the 'World Wide Arena'; A.K.Henrikson
FDR and the Origins of the National Security Establishment; M.Stoler
The Sheriffs: FDR's Postwar World; W.F.Kimball
FDR and the 'Colonial Question'; L.Gardner
FDR and the 'China Question'; M.Schaller
FDR's New Economic Order; R.Woods
FDR and Post-War Commercial Aviation: Legacy or Loss; A.Dobson
FDR's Worldviews, 1941-1945; W.LaFeber Epilogue: FDR: Reflections on Legacy and Leadership- the View from 2007; D.B.Woolner