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Phillips Bradley Archives
Phillips Bradley •ï¿½44 Items / 2 Books, 4 Articles, 38 Reviews
Can We Stay Out of War? (1936)
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    Book Reviews (Review)
    Can We Stay Out of War?, by Phillips Bradley
    1. Can We Stay Out of War? by Phillips Bradley
    American Political Science Review, December 1936, p. 1205
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    Steps to Neutrality (Review)
    Can We Stay Out of War?, by Phillips Bradley
    1. Can We Stay Out of War? by Phillips Bradley
    Commonweal, March 27, 1936, p. 616
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    Practical Neutrality (Review)
    Can We Stay Out of War?, by Phillips Bradley
    1. Can We Stay Out of War? by Phillips Bradley
    The New Republic, July 15, 1936, p. 303
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    Proposed Roads to Peace (Review)
    Can We Stay Out of War?, by Phillips Bradley
    1. Can We Stay Out of War? by Phillips Bradley
    The Saturday Review, July 18, 1936, p. 10
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (13 Reviews)
    International Relations of the United States
    1. American Neutrality, 1914-1917 by Charles Seymour
    2. Can We Be Neutral? by Allen W. Dulles and Hamilton Fish Armstrong
    3. Can We Stay Out of War? by Phillips Bradley
    4. The Hoover Administration by William Starr Myers and Walter H. Newton
    5. America Must Act by Francis Bowes Sayre
    6. Interpretations, 1933-1935 by Walter Lippmann and Allan Nevins
    7. The Twenties by Mark Sullivan
    8. Powerful America: Our Place in a Rearming World by Eugene J. Young
    9. The Coming American Fascism by Lawrence Dennis
    10. Insurgent America by Alfred M. Bingham
    11. The Crisis of the Middle Class by Lewis Corey
    12. Maritime Trade of Western United States by Eliot G. Mears
    13. Politics, Pressures, and the Tariff by E.E. Schattschneider
    Foreign Affairs, April 1936, p. 533