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John Morton Blum

    John Morton Blum fue un historiador estadounidense especializado en la historia política estadounidense del siglo XX. Su obra se caracteriza por una profunda comprensión de los procesos políticos y las motivaciones de figuras clave en la historia de Estados Unidos. El enfoque analítico de Blum y su meticuloso examen de las fuentes le permitieron iluminar los complejos eventos y tendencias que moldearon la América moderna. Su trayectoria en la Universidad de Yale y sus extensas publicaciones dejaron una marca duradera en el campo de la historiografía.

    Deutschland ein Ackerland? Morgenthau und die amerikanische Kriegspolitik 1941-1945
    Woodrow Wilson and the politics of morality
    The National Experience. Part Two. A History of the United States since 1865
    • Woodrow Wilson came to political power in the United States at a time when many Americans were troubled by a seeming contradiction between the inherent premises and promises of American life and reality. For, as the nineteenth century gave way to the complexities of the twentieth, government was too often characterized by an ineffectiveness in dealing with international tensions and by an inability to resolve internal stress. To these problems Wilson brought the Christian morality and nineteenth-century liberalism of his Presbyterian background and genteel education. He developed an inspirational faith in the powers of a new morality to lead men to find and correct the maladies of the body politic and, indeed, of the world itself. He led Congress to great achievements and his party to large triumphs. And while his inflexibility caused him to fail in his hopes for his greatest project, the League of Nations, his failure was for that time only, as history has since made abundantly clear. -- from Book Jacket

      Woodrow Wilson and the politics of morality