4 edition of transformation of American sentiment towards Germany, 1870-1914 found in the catalog.
Published
1921
in [Worcester
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Clara Eve Schieber. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E183.8.G3 S4 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | [l], 50-74 p. |
Number of Pages | 74 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23349503M |
LC Control Number | 22003234 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 12440090 |
[24] Jeannette Keim, Forty Years Of German-American Political Relations, (Philadelphia: W. J. Dornan, ) [25] Clara Eve Schieber, The Transformation Of American Sentiment Toward Germany, , (New York: The Cornhill Publishing Company, ) [26] Manfred Jonas, The United States And Germany, p. 15 [27] Ibid, p. 22 [28] Ibid, p. Although this book gives some interesting and in-depth information about the major battles of WWII, the main purpose of the author is to explain why the German volk continued to fight to the doors of the German Chancellery as Berlin was being destroyed around them. The war was lost and yet 60 year old men and 14 year old boys took up arms and sacrificed themselves for the "homeland" /5(K).
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Additional Physical Format: Online version: Schieber, Clara Eve. Transformation of American sentiment toward Germany, New York, Russell & Russell [].
Additional Physical Format: Online version: Schieber, Clara Eve. Transformation of American sentiment toward Germany, Boston, New York, Cornhill Pub. Co., The Transformation of American Sentiment towards Germany, Created Date: Z. Clara Eve Schieber, The Transformation of American Sentiment toward Germany, (Boston and New York: Cornhill, ), [5] Thomas A.
Bailey, “The Sinking of the Lusitania,” Transformation of American sentiment towards Germany Historical Review (): For an opposite point of view stressing pre-war anti-German feelings, see Clara E.
Schieber, “The Transformation of American Sentiment Towards Germany, –,” Journal of International Relations, XII (September, ), 50–74; CrossRef Google ScholarAuthor: Kevin J. O’Keefe. The transformation of American sentiment towards Germany,Clara Eve : Clara Eve.
Schieber. Introduction to Dr. Clara Schieber's The Transformation of American Sentiment Towards; Germany:J ; Convocation Address, Institute of Politics, Williamstown, Massachusetts, ; Summary of Blakeslee's remarks at Awarding of the FIDAC medal, Novem ; Address at Brown University Commencement, J (2 copies).
All of this anti-German sentiment did two things. First, it motivated Anglo-Americans to push back against anything German.
States banned German-language schools and removed German books Author: Becky Little. Even before this peace had been imposed, King William of Prussia was proclaimed emperor of Germany. When a constitution for the new empire was adopted, it was simply an extension of the constitution of the North German Confederation of As chancellor of the German Empire from toBismarck became the leading statesman in Europe.
Anti-American sentiment in Germany is the dislike of the American government or people present in Germany. Anti-Americanism has been present in Germany throughout history with several notable incidents. Anti-Americanism became government policy during the Cold War in East Germany, with dissenters being punished.
In West Germany, this sentiment was generally limited to left wing. For an opposite point of view stressing pre-war anti-German feelings, see Clara E. Schieber, “The Transformation of American Sentiment Towards Germany, –,” Journal of International Relations, XII (September, ), 50–74; Harry E.
Barnes, The Genesis of the World War (New York, ), – On the other hand, the most recent study on this controversial subject tends to Author: Kevin J.
O’Keefe. the large number of German-Americans living in the Midwest, anti-German sentiment became a serious problem in this area. Therefore, this thesis will be researching to what degree anti-German sentiment in the Midwest caused by World War I hastened the assimilation of German Americans into American society and put an end to many German.
AMERICAN SENTIMENT TOWARDS GERMANY, By Clara E. Schieber. Boston: Cornhill,pp. A study of the changes in the attitude of the United States towards Germany since the Franco-German War as reflected in newspaper editorials and comments. ENEMY PROPERTY IN AMERICA. By A. Hays. Albany: Bender,pp.
A technical legal. Economic changes and the Zollverein. The revolutions of – The s: years of political reaction and economic growth. The s: the triumphs of Bismarck. The defeat of Austria. Bismarck’s national policies: the restriction of liberalism.
Franco-German conflict and the new German Reich. Germany from to The year marked the beginning of the German Empire under the Prussian crown. An empire in name, Germany was actually administered by its chancellor Otto von Bismarck, a landed aristocrat (or, Junker) from east Prussia.
Though Germany maintained universal manhood suffrage, the Reichstag, the. Germany - Germany - The economy, – The empire was founded toward the end of two decades of rapid economic expansion, during which the German states surpassed France in steel production and railway building.
By Germany was an industrial giant second only to the United States. After the establishment of the North German Confederation (), the impediments to economic growth were. Transformation of American Sentiment Towards Germany:J Convocation Address, Institute of Politics, Williamstown, Massachusetts, Summary of Blakeslee's remarks at Awarding of the FIDAC Medal, Novem Address at Brown University Commencement, J Address at Clark Alumni Dinner, June 2, (notes)Author: George Hubbard Blakeslee.
Ever since the Colonial Era, America had welcomed German immigrants and regarded them highly. Yet when war broke out with Germany ina wave of anti-German hysteria, fueled by propaganda-infused superpatriotism, resulted in open hostility toward all things German and the persecution of German-Americans.
The Case for U.S. Entry into World War I On JanuPresident Woodrow Wilson told a joint session of Congress that the United States must remain neutral in World War I. Although only about ten percent of the U.S.
population were German-Americans, they overwhelmingly supported the Revolution. InCongress raised a German-American regiment which fought in many battles and spent the winter of at Valley Forge with General George Washington, whose personal bodyguard was a German-American : Paperback.
This title examines 19th century German history in terms of the factors that most significantly affected the movement towards national unity. Social, cultural, religious, and economic changes in Germany are discussed, including the revolutionary /5(8).Germany and the Americas charts the lasting links between the Germanic world and the nations of the Americas in a comprehensive survey featuring a chronology of key events spanning years of transatlantic history.
* Individual articles cover all facets of German-American relations, complete with extensive end-of-entry references4/5(1).The rise and transformation of German political Catholicism the Austro-Prussian W ar of (Andersonp. 89n), the issuance of the Syllabus of.