The United States and the War
1916
The United States and the War
1916
The United States and the War, written by Gilbert Murray in 1916, provides a historical analysis of America's position during World War I. The book examines the complexities of American neutrality, the expectations of Britain, and the psychological factors influencing American identity and isolationism. Murray discusses the implications of this stance, including the potential consequences of neutrality and the growing movement for military preparedness. This work reflects on the cultural and political tensions of the time, offering insight into America's evolving role in global conflict.
