War Against War, Michael Kazin
War Against War, Michael Kazin
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War Against War
The American Fight for Peace, 1914-1918

Author: Michael Kazin

Narrator: Tom Zingarelli

Unabridged: 10 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/03/2017


Synopsis

This book is about the Americans who tried to stop their nation from fighting in one of history's most destructive wars and then were hounded by the government when they refused to back down. In the riveting War Against War, Michael Kazin brings us into the ranks of the largest, most diverse, and most sophisticated peace coalition up to that point in U.S. history.

They came from a variety of backgrounds: wealthy and middle and working class, urban and rural, white and black, Christian and Jewish and atheist. They mounted street demonstrations and popular exhibitions, attracted prominent leaders from the labor and suffrage movements, ran peace candidates for local and federal office, and founded new organizations that endured beyond the cause. For almost three years, they helped prevent Congress from authorizing a massive increase in the size of the U.S. army—a step advocated by ex-president Theodore Roosevelt.

Soon after the end of the Great War, most Americans believed it had not been worth fighting. And when its bitter legacy led to the next world war, the warnings of these peace activists turned into a tragic prophecy—and the beginning of a surveillance state that still endures today.

About Michael Kazin

Michael Kazin is a professor of history at Georgetown University and has been coeditor of Dissent since 2009. He is the award-winning author of War Against War: The American Fight for Peace, 1914-1918; American Dreamers: How the Left Changed a Nation; A Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan; America Divided: The Civil War of the 1960s (with Maurice Isserman); The Populist Persuasion: An American History; and Barons of Labor. In addition, he is editor-in-chief of The Princeton Encyclopedia of American Political History, coeditor of the anthology Americanism, and editor of In Search of Progressive America. Michael has contributed to the Washington Post, the Nation, Democracy, the New York Times Book Review, Foreign Affairs, and many other publications and websites. He lives in Washington DC and is married to Beth Horowitz. They have two grown children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Clif

This book provides a history of antiwar sentiments at the time of, leading up to, and after the American entrance into World War I. These political battles of a hundred years ago regarding whether to enter a European war are largely forgotten by historians today—another example of how the losing sid......more

Goodreads review by Colleen

This is a well-written, thoughtful book written by a professor of mine from last semester. It deals with those who tried to keep the U.S. from entering the fight in WWI and once in it, to end involvement. Heroic though they were, they were obviously unable to do it- partly do to the repressive measu......more

Michael Kazin's War Against War chronicles the hodgepodge of pacifist groups that opposed America's entry into WWI and were persecuted during and after the conflict. They're a motley lot of socialists, suffragettes, idealistic tycoons, progressive politicians like Robert La Follette and mainstream l......more