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Blinking eyes began to open: legacies from America's road to the Great War, 1914-1917 / Neiberg, Michael S   Journal Article
Neiberg, Michael S Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article examines American reactions to the First World War from 1914 to American belligerence in 1917. Despite Woodrow Wilson's plea for Americans to be neutral, they had strong reactions to the war. These reactions led to three important legacies in America's dealings with the rest of the world.
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No more elsewhere: France faces the new wave of terrorism / Neiberg, Michael S   Journal Article
Neiberg, Michael S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Until the fall of 2005, France had been relatively lightly affected by the wave of terrorism and international turmoil inaugurated by the attacks of September 11, 2001. France had had its share of problems, to be sure, but the murderous wave of terror seemed to have passed the country by. Madrid had experienced the March 2004 bombing at the Atocha train station that killed 192 commuters, and London had suffered the July 7, 2005, bombing of Underground stations and buses that killed 52 and injured more than 700. Yet France had somehow remained immune, and few French observers then saw Madrid and London as omens for Paris. To the contrary, most assumed that France's decision not to support the American-led war in Iraq made France less of a target than Spain or Great Britain, whose governments did support the war.
Key Words France  New Wave of Terrorism 
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warfare in world history / Neiberg, Michael S 2001  Book
Neiberg, Michael S Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2001.
Description 114p.hbk
Contents B
Standard Number 0415229545
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