The Presidents of the United States in the Eyes of Austro-Hungarian Diplomats: 1901–1913
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The interpretation of unpublished political documents in the light of known historical events resembles Penelope's efforts to convince her many suitors of the necessity of her avowed goal, namely to fabricate a new garment out of old material. The Austro-Hungarian diplomatic reports from Washington written in the first two decades of the twentieth century will not necessarily provoke a re-evaluation of the events leading to World War I. However, as in Penelope's case, their craftsmanship will arouse interest; they may well serve as a new source of study, and they certainly shed new light on old material.
2018 ◽
Vol 17
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pp. 677-690
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1991 ◽
Vol 3
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pp. 173-202
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