D. F. Fleming

Denna Frank Fleming (1893–1980) was an American revisionist historian and author who wrote The Cold War and Its Origins, a seminal work on the Cold War. Joseph Stromberg called The Cold War and Its Origins "very detailed and, therefore, useful on the critical period, 1945-1947, before Stalin made his final decision to impose one-party Communist regimes throughout Eastern Europe" but that "Fleming's account suffers from his neo-Wilsonian preconceptions and his view that Stalin was significantly better than the defeated Hitler."[1]

Works

  • The Treaty Veto of the American Senate
  • The United States and the League of Nations, 1918-1920
  • The United States and World Organization, 1920-1933
  • The United States and the World Court
  • While America Slept
  • Can We Win the Peace
  • The Cold War and Its Origins, 1917-1960
  • The Origins and Legacies of World War I

References

  • Denna Frank Fleming Papers
    • Chronology (of his life)
  • Big Wars and Small; New York Review of Books
  • Origin of the Cold War, Review by Alan Milchman



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