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The Truman presidency

edited by Michael J. Lacey

(Woodrow Wilson Center series)

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars , Cambridge University Press, 1989

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Papers presented at a symposium at the Wilson Center, Sept. 1984 organized by the Center's Program on American Society and Politics and the staff of the National Museum of American History of the Smithsonian Institution

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Written by leading authorities in the fields of the contemporary social, political, and diplomatic history of the United States, the essays in this volume provide a wide-ranging overview of the intentions, achievements, and failures of the Truman administration. Divided into sections on domestic politics and issues, and foreign policy and national defence, the volume gives an authoritative appraisal of some of the major events and problems of the time in the light of recent scholarship. The essays make clear the overriding importance of the wartime experience for the Truman era.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction and summary: the Truman era in retrospect Michael J. Lacey
  • 1. The mind and character of Harry S. Truman Alonzo L. Hamby
  • Part I. Domestic Politics and Issues: 2. Forging America's postwar order: domestic politics and political economy in the age of Truman Robert Griffith
  • 3. Attitudes toward industry in the Truman administration: the macroeconomic origins of microeconomic policy Craufurd D. Goodwin
  • 4. Labor in the Truman era: origins of the 'private welfare state' Nelson Lichtenstein
  • 5. Postwar American society: dissent and social reform William H. Chafe
  • 6. 'Some sort of peace': President Truman, the American people, and the atomic bomb Paul Boyer
  • Part II. Foreign Policy and National Defense: 7. The national security state reconsidered: Truman and economic containment, 1945-1950 Robert A. Pollard
  • 8. The insecurities of victory: the United States and the perception of the Soviet threat after World War II John Lewis Gaddis
  • 9. Alliance and autonomy: European identity and US foreign policy objectives in the Truman years Charles S. Maier
  • 10. US policy in the Near East: the triumphs and tribulations of the Truman administration Bruce R. Kuniholm
  • 11. Toward a post-colonial order: Truman administration policies toward South and Southeast Asia Robert J. McMahon
  • 12. Occupied Japan and the cold war in Asia John W. Dower
  • 13. The Truman administration and the Korean War Barton J. Bernstein
  • About the authors
  • Index.

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