Chronicles the life, work and significance of Clarence Streit and his Atlantic federal union movement, revealing the importance of public political cultures and federalist frameworks. The first comprehensive study to explore Streit, this book will interest historians and students of twentieth-century US foreign relations.
Chronicles the life, work and significance of Clarence Streit and his Atlantic federal union movement, revealing the importance of public political cultures and federalist frameworks. The first comprehensive study to explore Streit, this book will interest historians and students of twentieth-century US foreign relations.
Talbot C. Imlay is Professor of History at Université Laval in Québec, specializing in modern European and international history. He is the author of several books including The Practice of Socialist Internationalism: European Socialists and International Politics, 1914-1960, and, with Martin Horn, The Politics of Industrial Collaboration during World War II: Ford France, Vichy and Nazi Germany.
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Introduction 1. The making of an Atlantic Federalist, 1914 to 1939 2. Writing and selling Union Now, 1939-1941 3. The wartime pursuit of Federal Union, 1940-1945 4. Clarence Streit and Federal Union during the Cold War 5. Clarence Streit, the Atlantic Union Committee, and postwar Atlanticism Conclusion.
Introduction 1. The making of an Atlantic Federalist, 1914 to 1939 2. Writing and selling Union Now, 1939-1941 3. The wartime pursuit of Federal Union, 1940-1945 4. Clarence Streit and Federal Union during the Cold War 5. Clarence Streit, the Atlantic Union Committee, and postwar Atlanticism Conclusion.
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