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Reviewed on August 1, 2016 | Social Sciences
Readers might be confused by the subtitle of this book from Neiberg (history, U.S. Army War Coll., PA; Dance of the Furies), as the author doesn't explore how World War I shaped U.S. development. Rather, he focuses on proving that American motivation for entering the war was complex and nuanced. Many traditional histories posit the view that the United States was duped into supporting the war through a combination of propaganda, ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




