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George f kennan american diplomacy 1900 1950
George f kennan american diplomacy 1900 1950








Lyndon Baines Johnson, The Vantage Point: Perspectives on the Presidency, 1963–1969 (New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1971). Schlesinger Jr., Journals: 1952–2000 (New York: The Penguin Press, 2007) and This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

george f kennan american diplomacy 1900 1950

These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. The experience is both exhilarating and bracing. The processing of the series was complete in 2009 and scholars who travel to the Seeley-Mudd Library in Princeton can now revisit the history of the twentieth century from the viewpoint of one of America’s most perceptive thinkers. 1 It is generous to friends and enemies - Joseph McCarthy and John Foster Dulles excepted - and erudite and candid in content. It is neither as indiscreet as Arthur Schlesinger Jr.’s Journals nor as unrevealing as many a stock political memoir.

george f kennan american diplomacy 1900 1950

Kennan’s diary is a document of sustained literary quality and historical importance. Some days he wrote poetry that was conventional in form at other points he painted cityscapes that were almost Joycean in their freeform lyricism. Some days Kennan wrote entries that ran to multiple pages for weeks he would write nothing at all. The diary is replete with prescient geopolitical analysis and unsentimental reflections on the human frailties that lead to conflict. These eighty years were amongst the bloodiest in world history and Kennan’s career in the diplomatic service allowed him to observe Europe’s darkest hours from Prague in 1938, Berlin in 1939, Paris in 1940, and Moscow in 1944.

george f kennan american diplomacy 1900 1950

George Frost Kennan kept a diary from 1924 to 2004 - a life in writing that most people would happily call a life.










George f kennan american diplomacy 1900 1950