Title

Partisan positions on isolationism vs. Internationalism, 1918-1933

Date of Award

1963

Degree Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Doctor of Social Science (DSS)

Department

Social Sciences

Advisor(s)

Oscar Theodore Barck

Keywords

History, isolationism, internationalism, American political parties, regional differences

Subject Categories

American Politics

Abstract

This dissertation explores the issue of whether, and if so at what points, one American political party was more isolationist (versus internationalist) than the other, in the era 1918-1933. This includes not only politico-military matters directly connected with international peace, but also socio-economic problems, as viewed by the Republicans and the Democrats, both nationally and regionally.

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