|
|
books
| book details |
Clarence Streit and Twentieth-Century American Internationalism
By (author) Talbot C. Imlay
|
|
| on special |
normal price: R 1 294.95
Price: R 1 165.95
|
| book description |
In this illuminating and comprehensive account, Talbot C. Imlay chronicles the life of Clarence Streit and his Atlantic federal union movement in the Unites States during and following the Second World War. The first book to detail Streit's life, work and significance, it reveals the importance of public political cultures in shaping US foreign relations. In 1939, Streit published Union Now which proposed a federation of the North Atlantic democracies modelled on the US Constitution. The buzz created led Streit to leave his position at The New York Times and devote himself to promoting the union. Over the next quarter of a century, Streit worked to promote a new public political culture, employing a variety of strategies to gain visibility and political legitimacy for his project and for federalist frameworks. In doing so, Streit helped shape wartime debates on the nature of the post-war international order and of transatlantic relations.
| product details |

Normally shipped |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press
Published date | 27 Nov 2025
Language |
Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 234
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 345g
ISBN | 978-1-0092-9897-1
Readership Age |
BISAC | history / united states / 20th century
| other options |

Normally shipped |
Readership Age |
Normal Price | R 1 484.95
Price | R 1 335.95
| on special |
|
|
To view the items in your trolley please sign in.
| sign in |
|
|
|
| specials |
|
|
|
An epic love story with the pulse of a thriller that asks: what would you risk for a second chance at first love?
|
|
Matt Dinniman
Paperback / softback
480 pages
was: R 523.95
now: R 461.95
|
|
|
|
|