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Why the North Won the Civil War
Published in Paperback by Touchstone Books (1996)
Authors: Henry Steele Commager, Richard N. Current, T. Harry Williams, Norman A. Graebner, David Herbert Donald, and David M. Potter
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The book is good for anyone who wants a quick understanding of certain possibilities of why the North won. However, some of the essays(this is no reflection of the actual book) are not that well justified in my opinion.

modest size, MAXIMUM intellect
Reissue of a classic collection of essays from the 60's...Currents's "God and the Strongest Battalions" is alone worth the price!...Economic, political, social, etc., aspects are all considering by the "big-gun" historians of 40 years past...Scholarly enough for the serious student, yet very reader-friendly for the novitiate...recommended in the strongest possible terms!

A must have for anyone writing a paper on the Civil War
This is an excellent book which contains six essays on the various economic, miliary, diplomatic, social, and politiical reasons why the Confederacy lost and the Union won the Civil War. This book saved my butt


The Emerging Nation: A Documentary History of the Foreign Relations of the United States Under the Articles of Confederation, 1780-1789
Published in Hardcover by Government Printing Office (1996)
Authors: Mary A. Giunta, J. Dane Hartgrove, Norman A. Graebner, Peter P. Hill, and Lawrence S. Kaplan
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READ IT IF U WANT
PRETTY GOOD - IT'S A CLIFFHANGER. ANYTHING MORE IT'S RATINGS WOULD GO DOWN. OTHERWISE A GOOD INTERPRETATION OF THE SITUATION - COULD HAVE BEEN A TEENY BIT BETTER

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A VERY GOOD BOOK...A MUST READ...IT VERY WELL DEPICTS THE ARTICLES & HOW AMERICA GREW SINCE THE 1700S'. A REAL WORTHWHILE BOOK - MY SUGGESTION-BUY IT - PERFECT FOR THE HISTORIAN IN UR LIFE


A Twentieth-Century Odyssey: Memoir of a Life in Academe
Published in Hardcover by Regina Books (2002)
Author: Norman A. Graebner
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A teacher/scholar remembers and instructs
This "memoir of a life in academe" in nine chapters with 219 pages looks at first glance like a straightforward autobiography. A reading quickly shows that this "realist" in the study and teaching of American Diplomatic History and foreign relations in general has used this foremat to continue his distinguished university teaching career (Iowa State; Univ. of Illinois; Univ. of Virgina, principally). All who have had academic lives at the first rank will read with empathy; those of us who achieved less stature will quickly find out why they didn't rise to the very top.

For the author (born in 1915) was a dedicated worker who cherished high ambitions and sacrificed to seek perfection. Enroute, he encountered poverty and underemployment, a detour into the military, two different doctoral programs (Oklahoma; Chicago), and ever-increasing distinction in lecturing and scholarly publications. "...I experienced two lives," he says, the second of which was "rather a smooth ascending venture that ultimately reached heights beyond what I could anticipate."

My own memoir (An Independent Scholar in Twentieth Century America; 1996) is twice as long but half as penetrating. Ever the historian, Graebner never gets far away from the major episodes of war in the history of the United States. He takes a "realist" view, coining (or converting) a term not in large dictionaries, "triumphalist," to describe the moralist/idealist; humanist/Wilsonian interpretations of others. He praises "accommodation" and has no use for confrontations of the Cold War, Korean, or Vietnam kind, which the Founding Fathers would have avoided in the name of detached national existence.

Graebner's book The New Isolationism (1956) won him general recognition beyond that which his more orthodox historical writings brought. Targeted was the Eisenhower/Dulles aim of containment of communism, especially the unrealizable goal of freeing Eastern Europe. Graebner "loathed" the Soviet Communist System, but he never feared it, he declares. However interpreted, this reads strangely to this reviewer.

Nevertheless, the author sees the years of coexistence as a "golden age" free of major conflicts like World Wars I and II. In a dozen and more large books he has done all he could to advance his views, taking some lumps from critics enroute. This memoir should be read for his uncompromising views on America's relations with other states in 1846 and 1963-76, and as a reminder that when a scholar gives all he has in him for generations the results will be monumental and the rewards will turn out to be ultimately gratifying.


The Age of Global Power: The United States Since 1939 (American Republic Series)
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1979)
Author: Norman A. Graebner
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America As a World Power
Published in Paperback by Scholarly Resources (1984)
Author: Norman A. Graebner
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America As a World Power: A Realist Appraisal from Wilson to Reagan
Published in Paperback by Scholarly Resources (1984)
Author: Norman A. Graebner
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American diplomatic history before 1900
Published in Unknown Binding by AHM Pub. Corp. ()
Author: Norman A. Graebner
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American Foreign Policy
Published in Audio Cassette by Sussex Publications Ltd (1982)
Authors: Alexander Elmslie Campbell and Norman A. Graebner
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Cold War
Published in Paperback by D C Heath & Co (1979)
Author: Norman Graebner
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Cold War Diplomacy: American Foreign Policy, 1945-1960.
Published in Paperback by Van Nostrand Reinhold (1962)
Author: Norman A. Graebner
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