Manfred Jonas is Washington Irving Professor in Modem Literary and Historical Studies at Union College.
In this comprehensive work, Manfred Jonas ably traces
German-American relations from the days of Frederick the Great to
those of Willy Brandt.. Jonas has drawn on a host of repositories,
and his extensive bibliographical essay shows real familiarity with
both American and German sources. The result: a work sweeping in
scope, thorough in research, balanced in conclusions.... Many
students of diplomatic history will profit from this fine
volume.
*Journal of American History*
This is a first-rate diplomatic history of the old-fashioned kind.
Professor Jonas knows the sources, understands the clerkish
mentality, and has a certain sympathy for bureaucrats of all
hues.
*Virginia Quarterly Review*
Jonas has simplified an extraordinary amount of complicated
material so that general readers as well as college students will
be easily able to comprehend his study.
*Choice*
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