
My Dear Mr. Stalin
The Complete Correspondence of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin
Susan Butler(Editor)
Yale University Press
Will be published approx. on 27. June 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-300-12592-4 (ISBN)
Description
In the midst of the crises of the Second World War, Roosevelt and Stalin secretly exchanged three hundred letters, published together now for the first time?
My Dear Mr. Stalin is the first publication that contains the complete correspondence between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin. This collection of more than three hundred hot-war messages, never before fully available in any language, is an invaluable primary source for understanding the relationship that developed between these two great world leaders during a time of supreme world crisis. The correspondence, secret at the time, begins with a letter Roosevelt wrote to Stalin offering aid to the Soviet Union following Hitler's surprise attack in 1941. It ends with a message that was an attempt to minimize the differences between the two leaders, approved by Roosevelt only minutes before his death in 1945. The book traces the evolution of their unique relationship, revealing the statesmanship of the two men and their thinking about the grave events of their time. An informative introduction to the volume and generous annotations set the letters in context.
My Dear Mr. Stalin is the first publication that contains the complete correspondence between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin. This collection of more than three hundred hot-war messages, never before fully available in any language, is an invaluable primary source for understanding the relationship that developed between these two great world leaders during a time of supreme world crisis. The correspondence, secret at the time, begins with a letter Roosevelt wrote to Stalin offering aid to the Soviet Union following Hitler's surprise attack in 1941. It ends with a message that was an attempt to minimize the differences between the two leaders, approved by Roosevelt only minutes before his death in 1945. The book traces the evolution of their unique relationship, revealing the statesmanship of the two men and their thinking about the grave events of their time. An informative introduction to the volume and generous annotations set the letters in context.
Reviews / Votes
"'...one of the most important collections of 20th-century correspondence for a long time' Antony Beevor, The Times '...an indispensable tool for historians of the period...' Richard Overy, Literary Review 'This is a very important book of source and reference material which ought to stay in print for many years, and of enduring interest not only for scholarship about Stalin, but perhaps even more about Roosevelt.' John Lukacs 'My Dear Mr. Stalin is a fascinating historical collection of letters between the two most powerful men on earth - hence this is both highly important and vibrantly human. The result is a captivating book that will be obligatory for all scholars of the Grand Alliance and those interested in how the World War was won.' Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Potemkin: Catherine the Great's Imperial Partner and Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar 'Susan Butler has dusted the cables down and presented the Stalin-Roosevelt correspondence as a full record... history is indebted to her.' Frances Stonor Saunders, The Guardian"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
508 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-300-12592-4 (9780300125924)
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Persons
SUSAN BUTLER is the author of East to the Dawn: The Life of Amelia Earhart.