The United States, Revolutionary Russia, and the Rise of Czechoslovakia

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Texas A&M University Press, 2000 - 463 páginas
The First World War and the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia set the stage on which Woodrow Wilson had to direct U.S. policy toward Czechoslovakia as it sought liberation in the early twentieth century.

Betty Unterberger's now classic study of the ferment of this period and the way President Wilson dealt with it gives insight into both Great Power relations and the next eighty years of developments in Central Europe. A decade after the original publication of The United States, Revolutionary Russia, and the Rise of Czechoslovakia, Unterberger has added an updated introduction that reconsiders the region in light of new knowledge gleaned from recently available Soviet, Czech, and French documents.

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The Bohemian Liberation Movement Abroad
1
Wilsons Early Wartime Policy toward AustriaHungary
16
American Supporters of Bohemian Liberation
24
Search for Friendly Relations with AustriaHungary
32
Decision for War with AustriaHungary
52
Wilson Masaryk and the Russian Revolution
69
SelfDetermination without Dismemberment of Nations
83
Building a Bridge between Vienna and Washington
99
Hope Grows for a New Eastern Front
201
Wilsons Fateful Decision of July 61918
216
American and Allied Conflict of Objectives in Siberia
243
Masaryk and AngloFrench Plans in Russia
266
American Recognition of Czechoslovak Belligerency
283
Masaryks Dilemma and the End of AustriaHungary
304
Epilogue
322
Notes
339

Growth of Support for Czechoslovak Liberation
120
Early Complications for the Czech Legion
133
British Efforts to Coopt the Czech Legion
159
Outbreak of the CzechBolshevik Conflict
170
Bibliography
423
Index
439
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Betty Miller Unterberger, the Patricia and Bookman Peters Professor of History at Texas A&M University and former president of SHAFR, is the author of many books and articles on American foreign relations and international history.

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