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The United States and Poland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2009

Extract

The well known series which under the editorship of Mr. Sumner Welles studies the relations between America and other nations does not yet include a volume on the United States and Poland. It is no secret that the book about Poland by Samuel L. Sharp which Harvard University Press has recently published, was originally supposed to fill that gap. Why this proved unadvisable is easy to discover for any reader. Nevertheless, half of the introduction deals with “the limits of our (that is, the American) Polish problem” and two of the six chapters including the author's conclusions remained dedicated to American-Polish relations in the past, the present, and the future.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © University of Notre Dame 1954

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References

1 American Foreign Policy Library: Sumner Welles, Editor; Donald McKay, Associate Editor: Harvard University Press.

2 Sharp, Samuel L.: Poland, White Eagle on a Red Field. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Pp. 338. $5.00.)Google Scholar

3 VII (April 1945), 142–155, “The Sixth Partition of Poland,” p. 155.Google Scholar