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Warren Kimball

Warren Forbes Kimball (born December 24, 1935) is a historian of the Second World War and American foreign policy. He was an academic adviser to the Churchill Centre in London.[1]

He graduated from Georgetown University and taught at Rutgers University.[2][3]

Kimball argues that the American president Franklin D. Roosevelt only sought a "limited war" against Germany at first,[4] and that the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were a geopolitical tool by the United States to assert its power over the Soviet Union through intimidation.[5] He contends that Roosevelt had a consistent foreign policy during the war: that of a post-war liberal international order based on shared values and co-operation between the U.S. and its western wartime allies, the recognition of the Soviet Union and its integration into this system, and the dismantling of European empires and colonies after the war.[6]

He has also written on the Morgenthau Plan, and argues that the British Foreign Office knew of the plans ten days before the First Quebec Conference in 1943.[7] He has argued against the notion that the plan was intended to be punitive, saying that United States Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr.'s plans were intended to make Germany into "good, honest, democratic yeomen farmers, the Jeffersonian ideal".[8] He has also written about the history of the Lend-Lease Act[9] and the topic of white European guilt in postcolonial thought.[10]

Bibliography edit

  • Kimball, Warren F. (1969). The Most Unsordid Act: Lend-Lease, 1939-1941. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-1-4214-3071-3.[11]
  • Kimball, Warren F. (8 December 2015). Churchill and Roosevelt, Volume 1: The Complete Correspondence - Three Volumes. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1-4008-7574-0. [originally published 1984]
  • Kimball, Warren F. (28 August 1994). The Juggler: Franklin Roosevelt as Wartime Statesman. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-03730-1. [originally published 1991][12]
  • Kimball, Warren F. (8 February 2011). Forged in War: Roosevelt, Churchill, And The Second World War. Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0-06-203484-7. [originally published 1997][13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Warren F. Kimball". Rutgers SASN. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  2. ^ Kimball, Warren F. (May 15, 2020). "Warren F. Kimball on Learning the Scholar's Craft: Reflections of Historians and International Relations Scholars". H-Diplo.
  3. ^ Kimball, Warren F. (January 1985). "Naked Reverse Right: Roosevelt, Churchill, and Eastern Europe from TOLSTOY to Yalta-and a Little Beyond*". Diplomatic History. 9 (1): 1–24. doi:10.1111/j.1467-7709.1985.tb00519.x.
  4. ^ Hogan, Michael J. (2000). Paths to Power: The Historiography of American Foreign Relations to 1941. Cambridge University Press. p. 232. ISBN 978-0-521-66413-4.
  5. ^ Pederson, William D. (21 March 2011). A Companion to Franklin D. Roosevelt. John Wiley & Sons. p. 406. ISBN 978-1-4443-9517-4.
  6. ^ Beisner, Robert L. (2003). American Foreign Relations Since 1600: A Guide to the Literature. ABC-CLIO. p. 967. ISBN 978-1-57607-080-2.
  7. ^ Dietrich, John (2013). The Morgenthau Plan: Soviet Influence on American Postwar Policy. Algora Publishing. p. 53. ISBN 978-1-62894-020-6.
  8. ^ Olick, Jeffrey K. (September 2005). In the House of the Hangman: The Agonies of German Defeat, 1943-1949. University of Chicago Press. p. 91. ISBN 978-0-226-62638-3.
  9. ^ Dobson, Alan P. (25 April 2002). US Economic Statecraft for Survival, 1933-1991: Of Sanctions, Embargoes and Economic Warfare. Routledge. p. 294. ISBN 978-1-134-46078-6.
  10. ^ Warren F. Kimball (2013). "Introduction". Journal of Transatlantic Studies (Volume 11, Issue 3 ed.). Springer Publishing. pp. 231–233. The politics of the players raised barriers - from European/white guilt to the exaggerated, I would argue, argument that imperialism 'caused' the failed-state syndrome that afflicts so much of the post-colonial world.
  11. ^ Karski, Jan (March 1970). "WARREN F. KIMBALL. The Most Unsordid Act: Lend-Lease, 1939-1941. Pp. ix, 281. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1969. $7.50". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 388 (1): 147. doi:10.1177/000271627038800116. S2CID 144181920.
  12. ^ Reviews include:
    • Brands, H. W. (April 1992). "Warren F. Kimball. The Juggler: Franklin Roosevelt as Wartime Statesman. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1991. Pp. xii, 304. $19.95". The American Historical Review. 97 (2): 639–640. doi:10.1086/ahr/97.2.639.
    • van Tol, Jan (1993). "The Juggler: Franklin Roosevelt and Wartime Statesman (review)". Naval War College Review. 46 (2).
  13. ^ Reviews include:
    • van Tol, Jan (2000). "Forged in War: Roosevelt, Churchill, and the Second World War". Naval War College Review. 53 (3).
    • Hendrickson, David C. (November–December 1997). "Forged in War: Roosevelt, Churchill, and the Second World War (review)". Foreign Policy. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
    • Dolan, Chris J. (2004). "Forged in War: Roosevelt, Churchill, and the Second World War (review)". White House Studies. 4 (4).

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Warren Forbes Kimball born December 24 1935 is a historian of the Second World War and American foreign policy He was an academic adviser to the Churchill Centre in London 1 He graduated from Georgetown University and taught at Rutgers University 2 3 Kimball argues that the American president Franklin D Roosevelt only sought a limited war against Germany at first 4 and that the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were a geopolitical tool by the United States to assert its power over the Soviet Union through intimidation 5 He contends that Roosevelt had a consistent foreign policy during the war that of a post war liberal international order based on shared values and co operation between the U S and its western wartime allies the recognition of the Soviet Union and its integration into this system and the dismantling of European empires and colonies after the war 6 He has also written on the Morgenthau Plan and argues that the British Foreign Office knew of the plans ten days before the First Quebec Conference in 1943 7 He has argued against the notion that the plan was intended to be punitive saying that United States Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr s plans were intended to make Germany into good honest democratic yeomen farmers the Jeffersonian ideal 8 He has also written about the history of the Lend Lease Act 9 and the topic of white European guilt in postcolonial thought 10 Bibliography editKimball Warren F 1969 The Most Unsordid Act Lend Lease 1939 1941 Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 978 1 4214 3071 3 11 Kimball Warren F 8 December 2015 Churchill and Roosevelt Volume 1 The Complete Correspondence Three Volumes Princeton University Press ISBN 978 1 4008 7574 0 originally published 1984 Kimball Warren F 28 August 1994 The Juggler Franklin Roosevelt as Wartime Statesman Princeton University Press ISBN 978 0 691 03730 1 originally published 1991 12 Kimball Warren F 8 February 2011 Forged in War Roosevelt Churchill And The Second World War Harper Collins ISBN 978 0 06 203484 7 originally published 1997 13 References edit Warren F Kimball Rutgers SASN Retrieved 31 January 2022 Kimball Warren F May 15 2020 Warren F Kimball on Learning the Scholar s Craft Reflections of Historians and International Relations Scholars H Diplo Kimball Warren F January 1985 Naked Reverse Right Roosevelt Churchill and Eastern Europe from TOLSTOY to Yalta and a Little Beyond Diplomatic History 9 1 1 24 doi 10 1111 j 1467 7709 1985 tb00519 x Hogan Michael J 2000 Paths to Power The Historiography of American Foreign Relations to 1941 Cambridge University Press p 232 ISBN 978 0 521 66413 4 Pederson William D 21 March 2011 A Companion to Franklin D Roosevelt John Wiley amp Sons p 406 ISBN 978 1 4443 9517 4 Beisner Robert L 2003 American Foreign Relations Since 1600 A Guide to the Literature ABC CLIO p 967 ISBN 978 1 57607 080 2 Dietrich John 2013 The Morgenthau Plan Soviet Influence on American Postwar Policy Algora Publishing p 53 ISBN 978 1 62894 020 6 Olick Jeffrey K September 2005 In the House of the Hangman The Agonies of German Defeat 1943 1949 University of Chicago Press p 91 ISBN 978 0 226 62638 3 Dobson Alan P 25 April 2002 US Economic Statecraft for Survival 1933 1991 Of Sanctions Embargoes and Economic Warfare Routledge p 294 ISBN 978 1 134 46078 6 Warren F Kimball 2013 Introduction Journal of Transatlantic Studies Volume 11 Issue 3 ed Springer Publishing pp 231 233 The politics of the players raised barriers from European white guilt to the exaggerated I would argue argument that imperialism caused the failed state syndrome that afflicts so much of the post colonial world Karski Jan March 1970 WARREN F KIMBALL The Most Unsordid Act Lend Lease 1939 1941 Pp ix 281 Baltimore Johns Hopkins Press 1969 7 50 The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 388 1 147 doi 10 1177 000271627038800116 S2CID 144181920 Reviews include Brands H W April 1992 Warren F Kimball The Juggler Franklin Roosevelt as Wartime Statesman Princeton Princeton University Press 1991 Pp xii 304 19 95 The American Historical Review 97 2 639 640 doi 10 1086 ahr 97 2 639 van Tol Jan 1993 The Juggler Franklin Roosevelt and Wartime Statesman review Naval War College Review 46 2 Reviews include van Tol Jan 2000 Forged in War Roosevelt Churchill and the Second World War Naval War College Review 53 3 Hendrickson David C November December 1997 Forged in War Roosevelt Churchill and the Second World War review Foreign Policy Retrieved February 28 2022 Dolan Chris J 2004 Forged in War Roosevelt Churchill and the Second World War review White House Studies 4 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Warren Kimball amp oldid 1171366622, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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