William Henry Chamberlin
William Henry Chamberlin (February 17, 1897 – September 12, 1969) was an American historian and journalist. He was the author of several books about the Cold War, communism, and foreign policy, including ''The Russian Revolution 1917-1921'' (1935), which was written in Russia between 1922 and 1934 while he was the Moscow correspondent of ''The Christian Science Monitor''.He had communist views until he lived in the Soviet Union, when he gradually turned anticommunist. He predicted that intervention in World War II would help communism in Europe and in Asia and so he was a non-interventionist. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Chamberlin, William Henry, 1897-1969Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
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2by Chamberlin, William Henry, 1897-1969Location: PAHRC Library, Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center (PAHRC)
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3by Chamberlin, William Henry, 1897-1969Location: PAHRC Library, Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center (PAHRC)
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4by Chamberlin, William Henry 1897-1969Location: PAHRC Library, Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center (PAHRC)
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5by Cardwell, Ann SuOther Authors: “...Chamberlin, William Henry, 1897-1969...”
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6Created 1946Other Authors: “...Chamberlin, William Henry, 1897-1969...”
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