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Sumner Welles, postwar planning, and the quest for a new world order, 1937-1943
Christopher D. O'Sullivan
Year: 2008, c2002.
Publisher:  Columbia University Press. 
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table of contents
Title Page
Copyright and Permissions
List of Illustrations
Figures
Maps
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1The Making of a Wilsonian InternationalistEarly Life and Career, 1892-1937
2Under Secretary of StateThe Welles Plan and Reorganizing the Department, 1937-1938
3Creating War and Peace AimsThe Welles Mission, the Atlantic Charter, and the Origins of Postwar Planning, 1939-1941
4Creating a New LeagueThe Postwar Planning Process, 1941-1943
5The Quest for a New World OrderPostwar Planning and the Great Powers, 1942-1943
6The War Within the WarSumner Welles and American Anti-Colonialism, 1941-1943
7The Limits of UniversalismAmerican Postwar Planning for Eastern Europe and the USSR, 1941-1943
8Resignation
Conclusion
Archive Documents
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Notes
Introduction
1The Making of a Wilsonian InternationalistEarly Life and Career, 1892-1937
2Under Secretary of StateThe Welles Plan and Reorganizing the Department, 1937-1938
3Creating War and Peace AimsThe Welles Mission, the Atlantic Charter, and the Origins of Postwar Planning, 1939-1941
4Creating a New LeagueThe Postwar Planning Process, 1941-1943
5The Quest for a New World OrderPostwar Planning and the Great Powers, 1942-1943
6The War Within the WarSumner Welles and American Anti-Colonialism, 1941-1943
7The Limits of UniversalismAmerican Postwar Planning for Eastern Europe and the USSR, 1941-1943
8Resignation
Bibliography
Unpublished Documentary Sources
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, New York
Sumner Welles Papers
National Archives, College Park, Maryland
Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress
British Public Record Office, Kew, United Kingdom
Published Primary Sources
Documents, Published Letters, and Speeches
Diaries
Memoirs
Newspapers and Magazines
Secondary Sources: Books
Secondary Sources: Articles and Chapters
Unpublished Doctoral Dissertations
Links
About the Author
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Title: Sumner Welles, postwar planning, and the quest for a new world order, 1937-1943 : Christopher D. O'Sullivan.
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New York: Columbia University Press, 2008, c2002.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.99015
Subject Headings: • Welles, Sumner, -- 1892-1961
• United States. -- Dept. of State -- Officials and employees -- Biography
• United States. -- Dept. of State -- History -- 20th century
• Statesmen -- United States -- Biography
• Diplomats -- United States -- Biography
• World War, 1939-1945 -- Diplomatic history
• Reconstruction (1939-1951)
• Great powers -- History -- 20th century
• United States -- Foreign relations -- 1933-1945
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