American By Degrees: The Extraordinary Lives of French Ambassador Jules Jusserand

American By Degrees: The Extraordinary Lives of French Ambassador Jules Jusserand

by Robert J. Young
American By Degrees: The Extraordinary Lives of French Ambassador Jules Jusserand

American By Degrees: The Extraordinary Lives of French Ambassador Jules Jusserand

by Robert J. Young

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Overview

The expressions of American hostility toward France after 9/11 are not new - Franco-American relations in the early twentieth century were also difficult, characterized by the same antagonistic depictions of the other's culture. Ambassador Jules Jusserand's years in Washington (1903-24) were defined by efforts to correct such misconceptions, whether they came from the venomous pens of French extremists or from members of William Randolph Hearst's press empire. In An American by Degrees Robert Young explores Ambassador Jusserand's life and legacy. Fluent in English, married to an American, and a historian who was a frequent guest at many American universities, Jusserand deftly cultivated American sympathies for France. His tasks as a diplomat were formidable, whether during the period of America's war-time neutrality - when France was nearly over-run by the German army - or when as allies they competed for control of the peace process or sought to resolve post-war issues like disarmament, war debts, and reparations. Jusserand relentlessly reminded Americans that France had been an ally during their Revolution and that their concept of "civilization" was part of France's intellectual and cultural legacy. His emphasis on their shared history was natural, as befitted the first winner of the Pulitzer Prize in History and only the second foreigner to serve as president of the American Historical Association.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773585430
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Robert J. Young, professor emeritus, University of Winnipeg, and an award-winning author and teacher, has written numerous books on the history of modern France.

Table of Contents

Foreword Ambassador Pierre Vimont ix

Introduction and Acknowledgments xiii

1 Genesis (1855-1903) 3

2 Debutant to Doyen (1903-1913) 34

3 Cautious Seduction (1914-1917) 68

4 Hesitant Embrace (1917-1918) 99

5 Old Arguments, New Quarrels (1919-1921) 129

6 The Impassable Road to Separation (1921-1924) 163

7 Creation and Remembrance 202

Conclusion 228

Notes and Abbreviations 241

Source Materials 295

Index 321

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