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书籍简介:
"1683-1920" by Frederick Franklin Schrader is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book explores a range of political and historical topics, particularly in relation to American society and its institutions, during the period surrounding World War I. Its focus appears to be on the impact of propaganda and the implications of American attitudes toward foreign relations, especially concerning German Americans during a time of significant national tension. The opening of the book provides context for its critical exploration of themes related to wartime propaganda and the narratives surrounding German influences in the United States. Schrader sets out to refute the prevailing anti-German sentiment by countering historical misconceptions and highlighting the contributions of people of German descent to American society. He aims to educate American readers on the true nature of their historical and political landscape, addressing topics such as public education, the treatment of German Americans, and the rewriting of history influenced by wartime politics.
弗雷德里克·富兰克林·施拉德的《1683-1920》是20世纪初写的一部历史著作。这本书探讨了一系列政治和历史话题,特别是与第一次世界大战期间的美国社会及其制度有关的话题。它的重点似乎是宣传的影响和美国对外关系态度的影响,特别是在国家局势严重紧张时期对德裔美国人的影响。这本书的开篇为其对战时宣传相关主题的批判性探索以及围绕德国在美国影响的叙事提供了背景。施拉德试图通过反驳历史误解和强调德国裔对美国社会的贡献来驳斥普遍存在的反德情绪。他旨在教育美国读者了解其历史和政治格局的真实性质,探讨公共教育、德裔美国人的待遇以及受战时政治影响的历史改写等主题。
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