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United States-Russian Relations, 1917-1933, Raymond L. Cravens
United States-Russian Relations, 1917-1933, Raymond L. Cravens
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“One should doff one’s cap to the statue of Jupiter, in case he returned to power.” – Lord Byron
Our task in this study is to determine whether the words of Lord Byron are true in the realm of International Power Politics. This is a study of the application of the principle of non-recognition – the refusal of acknowledgement – to Russo-American relations during the period from 1917 to 1933.
The year was 1917, and the Gladiator of Capitalism stood over the prostrate form of Russian Bolshevism and appealed for the decision of “life” or “death” to be meted out …
U.S. House Journal Of William H. Natcher, Vol. 5, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
U.S. House Journal Of William H. Natcher, Vol. 5, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
U.S. House Journals of William H. Natcher
Journal, 16 March 1955 to 21 July 1955, of U.S. Congressman William Huston Natcher while he was representing Kentucky's 2nd District. The journal includes an almost daily account of Natcher's reflections on current events and transactions with the U.S House of Representatives.. Many of the entries contain typescripted newspaper articles with some editorial comment provided by Natcher, others are of a more personal nature.
U.S. House Journal Of William H. Natcher, Vol. 4, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
U.S. House Journal Of William H. Natcher, Vol. 4, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
U.S. House Journals of William H. Natcher
Journal, 6 December 1954 to 15 March 1955, of U.S. Congressman William Huston Natcher while he was representing Kentucky's 2nd District. The journal includes an almost daily account of Natcher's reflections on current events and transactions with the U.S House of Representatives. Many of the entries contain typescripted newspaper articles with some editorial comment provided by Natcher, others are of a more personal nature.
U.S. House Journal Of William H. Natcher, Vol. 6, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
U.S. House Journal Of William H. Natcher, Vol. 6, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
U.S. House Journals of William H. Natcher
Journal, 22 July 1955 to 11 September 1956, of U.S. Congressman William Huston Natcher while he was representing Kentucky's 2nd District. The journal includes an almost daily account of Natcher's reflections on current events and transactions with the U.S House of Representatives. Many of the entries contain typescripted newspaper articles with some editorial comment provided by Natcher, others are of a more personal nature.