Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Contributors Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 1. Quaker President Herbert Hoover and American Foreign Policy Chapter 5 2. Herbert Hoover and the League of Nations Chapter 6 3. "A Little of the Road to Peace": Herbert Hoover and the World Court Chapter 7 4. Herbert Hoover and the Struggle for European Economic Recovery in the 1920s Chapter 8 5. Nonintervention, Nonrecognition, and Food: Herbert Hoover's Russian Policy, 1917-1925 Chapter 9 6. Herbert Hoover's Military Policy Chapter 10 7. Blessed are the Peacemakers: The Hoover-Gibson Collaboration Chapter 11 8. Herbert Hoover and the Great Debates Over Foreign Policy, 1940-1941 and 1950-1951
Lee Nash, professor of history and vice president for academic affairs of George Fox University, directed a biennial series of Herbert Hoover symposia from l977 to 2003. These conferences brought over sixty scholars to the campus to share their research on the varied career of our thirty-first president.
…This collection of essays elaborates on seven aspects of
[Hoover's] foreign policy, from support for the League of Nations
and the World Court after World War I to his far-sighted
suggestions ending the Second World War and avoiding the excesses
of the Cold War. It can only be hoped that such views about not
becoming the world's policeman and the futility of trying to make
'the world safe for democracy' will be given more deserved
attention at the end of the twenty-first century than they have
been since the 1940s.
*Joan Hoff, author of Herbert Hoover: Forgotten Progressive,
research professor, Montana State University*
….GFU is to be commended…for compiling this well-reasoned
collection of papers that articulates the contours of Mr. Hoover's
service to humankind. This volume shows us how one man could make
so much of a difference to the fate of the world.
*Timothy Walch, editor of Uncommon Americans: The Lives and
Legacies of Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover, director of the Herbert
Hoover Presidentia*
…an excellent collection of essays about Herbert Hoover's
humanitarian services, practical peacemaking, and diplomatic
efforts during five decades of the turbulent twentieth century. In
this volume, drawing upon biennial symposia held at George Fox
University, the director of that program features eight
distinguished historians, who offer scholarly evaluations of the
significant international influence of an oft under-rated American
president.
*Arthur O. Roberts,, professor-at-large, George Fox University*
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