Thomas A. Bailey
Thomas Andrew Bailey (December 14, 1902 – July 26, 1983) was a professor of history at his alma mater, Stanford University, and wrote many historical monographs on diplomatic history, as well as the widely used American history textbook, ''The American Pageant''. He was known for his witty style and clever terms he coined, such as "international gangsterism." He popularized diplomatic history with his entertaining textbooks and lectures, the presentation style of which followed Ephraim Douglass Adams. Bailey contended foreign policy was significantly affected by public opinion, and that current policymakers could learn from history. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Bailey, Thomas Andrew, 1902-1983
New York : Irvington Publishers, 1978
New York : Irvington Publishers, 1978
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by Bailey, Thomas Andrew, 1902-1983
New York : Macmillan Co., 1948
New York : Macmillan Co., 1948
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by Bailey, Thomas Andrew, 1902-1983
Gloucester, Mass., P. Smith, 1964
Gloucester, Mass., P. Smith, 1964
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by Bailey, Thomas Andrew, 1902-1983
New York, Foreign policy association 1943
New York, Foreign policy association 1943
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by Bailey, Thomas Andrew, 1902-1983
New York : The Macmillan company, 1945
New York : The Macmillan company, 1945
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