'The New Philosophy': American Military Internationalism and European Stability, 1917-1920

Nom de l'auteur
Timothy Leo
Lohof
Type de travail
Thèse
Statut
laufend/en cours
Nom du professeur
Prof.
Davide
Rodogno
Institution
Geneva Graduate Institute
Lieu
Genève
Année
2024/2025
Abstract

The proposed dissertation will investigate the unprecedented deployment of U.S. military officers in an extraordinary range of non-traditional international affairs assignments between America's 1917 entry into World War I and 1920 in the wake of its rejection the Treaty of Versailles. These countless American military officers both enacted what had come by 1920 to be called "the new philosophy," as well as instantiated the inaugural occasion of American military internationalism, a direct product of efforts to help stabilize a perilously unstable wartime and postwar Europe.


 

External ID
320074