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The twentieth century witnessed the rise of the United States as the preeminent player on the world stage. While many individuals were responsible for the American ascension, few have left a larger legacy in the arena of foreign policy than Henry L. Stimson. Serving nearly every American president from Theodore Roosevelt to Harry S. Truman, Stimson shaped America''s worldview and influenced America''s foreign affairs decisions for over 40 years.

A Republican, Stimson served as Secretary of War under William H. Taft (1911-13), Secretary of State under Herbert Hoover (1929-33), and Secretary of War for Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman (1940-45); in addition, he fought in World War I, initiated the Good Neighbor Policy in Central America, and served as Governor General of the Philippines (1927-29).

In this new book, David Schmitz reveals how the life of Stimson provides a unique framework for analyzing America''s foreign policy development from the imperialism of the 1890s

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Written with verve, filled with insights into the man and his times, David Schmitz's biography of Henry L. Stimson provides a marvelous window on American foreign policy in the first half of this century—the crucial era that defined the nation's role to this day. The book demonstrates why fine political history is indispensable to our understanding. -- Lloyd Gardner, Rutgers University
An impressive and quite comprehensive short biography of one of the most significant American statemen of the first half of the twentieth century. Davaid Schmitz's thoughtful exploration of Henry L. Stimson's public life sheds much light on the exercise of American power—or lack thereof—from the war with Spain through the Second World War. -- Wilson D. Miscambe, C.S.C., University of Notre Dame
A smart book about a wise man. Carefully researched and well written, it is both a scholarly contribution to the history of twentieth-century American diplomacy and an excellent choice for college courses. -- Martin Sherwin, Tufts University, author of A World Destroyed: Hiroshima and Its Legacies

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Chapter 1 Preparation of a Policymaker Chapter 2 Taft, Roosevelt, and the Progressive Stimson Chapter 3 The White Man's Burden Chapter 4 Spears of Straw amd Swords of Ice Chapter 5 The Only Deadly Sin is Cynicism Chapter 6 Architect of Victory Chapter 7 Conclusion: Elder Statesman

Henry L. Stimson

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 10/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780842026314, 978-0842026314
      ISBN10: 0842026312

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The twentieth century witnessed the rise of the United States as the preeminent player on the world stage. While many individuals were responsible for the American ascension, few have left a larger legacy in the arena of foreign policy than Henry L. Stimson. Serving nearly every American president from Theodore Roosevelt to Harry S. Truman, Stimson shaped America''s worldview and influenced America''s foreign affairs decisions for over 40 years.

      A Republican, Stimson served as Secretary of War under William H. Taft (1911-13), Secretary of State under Herbert Hoover (1929-33), and Secretary of War for Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman (1940-45); in addition, he fought in World War I, initiated the Good Neighbor Policy in Central America, and served as Governor General of the Philippines (1927-29).

      In this new book, David Schmitz reveals how the life of Stimson provides a unique framework for analyzing America''s foreign policy development from the imperialism of the 1890s

      Trade Review
      Written with verve, filled with insights into the man and his times, David Schmitz's biography of Henry L. Stimson provides a marvelous window on American foreign policy in the first half of this century—the crucial era that defined the nation's role to this day. The book demonstrates why fine political history is indispensable to our understanding. -- Lloyd Gardner, Rutgers University
      An impressive and quite comprehensive short biography of one of the most significant American statemen of the first half of the twentieth century. Davaid Schmitz's thoughtful exploration of Henry L. Stimson's public life sheds much light on the exercise of American power—or lack thereof—from the war with Spain through the Second World War. -- Wilson D. Miscambe, C.S.C., University of Notre Dame
      A smart book about a wise man. Carefully researched and well written, it is both a scholarly contribution to the history of twentieth-century American diplomacy and an excellent choice for college courses. -- Martin Sherwin, Tufts University, author of A World Destroyed: Hiroshima and Its Legacies

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preparation of a Policymaker Chapter 2 Taft, Roosevelt, and the Progressive Stimson Chapter 3 The White Man's Burden Chapter 4 Spears of Straw amd Swords of Ice Chapter 5 The Only Deadly Sin is Cynicism Chapter 6 Architect of Victory Chapter 7 Conclusion: Elder Statesman

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