"World War I and American public opinion, 1914-1917." by Walter Edmund Hicks

Date on Master's Thesis/Doctoral Dissertation

8-1949

Document Type

Master's Thesis

Degree Name

M.A.

Department

History

Degree Program

History, MA

Committee Chair

Mallalieu, William C.

Committee Co-Chair (if applicable)

Kesselman, Louis C.

Committee Member

Warner, Robert G.

Subject

World War, 1914-1918--United States--Public opinion

Abstract

Peering into the tomes of history in an attempt to better comprehend the American mind during this critical period of our history, the author has encountered many conflicting and ambiguous statements. But by comparing these opinions and by a detailed study of original sources the author has endeavored to reach logical grounds for his reasoning. The opinions here offered agree with those of others used, but only because the author through diligent study has arrived at like conclusions. That his own historical integrity has not been jeopardized by his faith in others is the author's sincere hope.

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