Hitchcock, William I

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The age of Eisenhower

America and the world in the 1950s
The Age of Eisenhower is the definitive account of this presidency, drawing extensively on declassified material from the Eisenhower Library, the CIA and Defense Department, and troves of unpublished documents. In his masterful account, Hitchcock shows how Ike shaped modern America, and he astutely assesses Eisenhower's close confidants, from Attorney General Brownell to Secretary of State Dulles. The result is an eye-opening reevaluation that explains why this "do-nothing "president is rightly regarded as one of the best leaders our country has ever had.

The bitter road to freedom

a new history of the liberation of Europe
2009
Hitchcock gives voice to those who were on the receiving end of liberation, moving them from the edge of the story to the center. From France to Poland to Germany, from concentration-camp internees to refugees, farmers to shopkeepers, husbands and wives to children, the experience of liberation was often difficult and dangerous. Their gratitude was mixed with guilt or resentment. Their lives were difficult to reassemble.

The struggle for Europe

the turbulent history of a divided continent, 1945-2002
2003
Chronicles the history of Europe since World War II, focusing on attempts to unify the continent's many nationalities and ideologies, with discussion of Cold War politics, the influence of the U.S. and the Soviet Union, and other topics.
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