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Book Review
Canada and the United States
| Deborah Kisatsky. The United States and the European Right, 1945–1955. Columbus: Ohio State University Press. 2005. Pp. xiv, 237. Cloth $39.95, CD $9.95.
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| This revised dissertation offers a welcome addition to the ever-growing body of scholarly literature on the mechanisms and trajectories of America's post-World War II policies toward Western Europe. Deborah Kisatsky concentrates on West Germany but blends into her story developments in France and Italy. Digesting an enormous amount of secondary literature and exploiting source materials from American and German archives, all documented in over fifty pages of footnotes, the author attempts to offer both a new interpretational angle on the United States' early Cold War strategy and some exemplary case studies. |
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