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Thomas A. Bailey

Thomas Andrew Bailey (December 14, 1902 – July 26, 1983) was a professor of history at his alma mater, Stanford University, and wrote many historical monographs on diplomatic history, as well as the widely used American history textbook, The American Pageant.[2] He was known for his witty style and clever terms he coined, such as "international gangsterism." He popularized diplomatic history with his entertaining textbooks and lectures, the presentation style of which followed Ephraim Douglass Adams.[3] Bailey contended foreign policy was significantly affected by public opinion, and that current policymakers could learn from history.

Thomas A. Bailey

Thomas Andrew Bailey

(1902-12-14)December 14, 1902

July 26, 1983(1983-07-26) (aged 80)

Theodore Roosevelt and the Japanese-American Crisis: An Account of the International Complications Arising from the Race Problems on the Pacific Coast (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1934).

(1956) (16 editions by 2015)

The American Pageant

"The Sinking of the Lusitania." The American Historical Review, Vol. 41, No. 1 (Oct., 1935), pp. 54–73

in JSTOR

A Diplomatic History of the American People (1940, and reprinted through 10th edition in 1980)

The Policy of the United States Toward the Neutrals, 1917–1918 (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1942)

The Man in the Street: The Impact of American Public Opinion on Foreign Policy (New York, 1948)

Woodrow Wilson and the Lost Peace (New York, 1944)

(New York, 1945)

Woodrow Wilson and the Great Betrayal

Wilson and the Peacemakers (New York, 1947) [This single volume combined the two earlier Wilson volumes into one]

America Faces Russia: Russian-American Relations from Early Times to Our Day (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1950)

The Lusitania Disaster (1975) co-authored with Captain Paul B. Ryan

The American Pageant Revisited (1982) the autobiography of Thomas A. Bailey

Presidential Greatness (1966)

The Pugnacious Presidents (1980)

" PRESIDENTIAL SAINTS AND SINNERS" (1981)

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Stanford Alumni article UNFORGETTABLE TEACHER: THOMAS A. BAILEY

O'Connor, Raymond G., "Thomas A. Bailey: His Impact," Diplomatic History 1985 9(4): 303-309.

Langley, Lester D., "The Diplomatic Historians: Bailey and Bemis," The History Teacher, Vol. 6, No. 1 (November 1972): 51-70.

DeConde, Alexander, "Thomas A. Bailey: Teacher, Scholar, Popularizer," Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 56, No. 2 (May 1987): 161-193.

DeConde, Alexander and Armin Rappaport, eds., Essays Diplomatic and Undiplomatic of Thomas A. Bailey (New York, 1969). This is the .

festschrift

Дорофеев, Д. В. "Генезис внешней политики США: подход общественного мнения Т. Э. Бейли," "Современная наука: актуальные проблемы теории и практики. Серия: Гуманитарные науки", №5 (2021): 6-11.

Stanford Historical Society Oral History Program, 1978. Quotations related to Thomas A. Bailey at Wikiquote

Thomas Andrew Bailey: An Oral History