FDR and the Spanish Civil War
Title: FDR and the Spanish Civil War: Neutrality and Commitment in the Struggle that Divided America
Author: Dominic Tierney
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 978-0-8223-4076-8
Language: English
Pages: 240
Dimensions: 23.24 x 16.10 cm
Publication Date: 2007
Genre: Non-Fiction, History
Condition: Good
Description:
In this insightful analysis, Dominic Tierney examines President Franklin D. Roosevelt's evolving stance during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939). Initially adopting a neutral position, Roosevelt grew increasingly concerned about the rise of fascism in Europe, viewing the conflict in Spain as a precursor to broader aggression. Tierney explores how the Spanish Civil War influenced Roosevelt's foreign policy decisions and marked a shift from isolationism to a more interventionist approach in the face of global threats.
Title: FDR and the Spanish Civil War: Neutrality and Commitment in the Struggle that Divided America
Author: Dominic Tierney
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 978-0-8223-4076-8
Language: English
Pages: 240
Dimensions: 23.24 x 16.10 cm
Publication Date: 2007
Genre: Non-Fiction, History
Condition: Good
Description:
In this insightful analysis, Dominic Tierney examines President Franklin D. Roosevelt's evolving stance during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939). Initially adopting a neutral position, Roosevelt grew increasingly concerned about the rise of fascism in Europe, viewing the conflict in Spain as a precursor to broader aggression. Tierney explores how the Spanish Civil War influenced Roosevelt's foreign policy decisions and marked a shift from isolationism to a more interventionist approach in the face of global threats.
Title: FDR and the Spanish Civil War: Neutrality and Commitment in the Struggle that Divided America
Author: Dominic Tierney
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 978-0-8223-4076-8
Language: English
Pages: 240
Dimensions: 23.24 x 16.10 cm
Publication Date: 2007
Genre: Non-Fiction, History
Condition: Good
Description:
In this insightful analysis, Dominic Tierney examines President Franklin D. Roosevelt's evolving stance during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939). Initially adopting a neutral position, Roosevelt grew increasingly concerned about the rise of fascism in Europe, viewing the conflict in Spain as a precursor to broader aggression. Tierney explores how the Spanish Civil War influenced Roosevelt's foreign policy decisions and marked a shift from isolationism to a more interventionist approach in the face of global threats.