|
Appendix 1: Partial Bibliography of the Writings of Joseph C. Harsch
- The Annals of the American Academy, “Can Germany Contain Russia Safely?” July, 1952.
- The Atlantic Monthly, “The Balance of Military Power,” June, 1951; “Washington Report,” March, May, 1953.
- Aussen Politik, “Präventivkrieg und militärisches Gleidgewicht,” 5 Jahrgang, 1954; “Wandtungen der Sowjetunion,” 7 Jahrgang, 1956.
- Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc., Series No. 18, “The Role of Political Parties in the United States,” October, 1955.
- The Christian Register, “The Struggle for Power Vacua,” August, 1950.
- Christian Science Monitor, 1929-1997.
- Collier's, “Terror's His Trade,” November 30, 1940; “How Germans Take It,” May 17, 1941.
- CBS Quarterly Digest of Addresses, “Our New Secretary of State,” April, 1949.
- Daily Mirror Newspapers Ltd., (Special Report) “Spotlight on Anglo-American Partnership,” “Uncle San and John Bull,” (1948?).
- Harper's, “The Curtain Isn't Iron,” October, 1949; “John Foster Dulles, A Very Complicated Man,” September, 1956.
- Headline Series No. 77, “American Policy in Eastern Europe,” September-October, 1949.
- The Listener, “President Truman's Strength and Weakness,” October 27, 1949; “Anglo-American Differences,” December 29, 1949; “The President's Attack on Mr. Eisenhower,” October 9, 1952; “America Loses the Italian Election,” June 18, 1953; “The New Balkan Alliance,” June 25, 1953; “Towards a United Germany,” July 2, 1953; “The New Conflict in Germany,” July 9, 1953; “The Significance of Mr. Beria's Dismissal,” July 16, 1953; “McCarthy Over Europe,” July 23, 1953.
- The Nation, “Another View of Eisenhower,” June 7, 1952.
- The New Republic, “The Certainty of Change,” January 14, 1957.
- New York Times Magazine Section, “Hitler's Reich, A One-Man Concept,” May 18, 1941; “The Unbelievable Nazi Blueprint,” May 25, 1941.
- The Philadelphia Bulletin Forum, “The Defense of Western Europe,” March 13-14, 1951.
- Redbook, “Passages from Pattern of Conquest,” December, 1941.
- The Reporter, “Poland, A Change Ahead,” August 2, 1949; “Which Road? The Chicago Choice,” July 22, 1952; “Are Liberals Obsolete?” September 30, 1952; “What's Happened to Ike?” October 28, 1952; “The Stevenson Phenomenon,” March 3, 1953; “Eisenhower's First One Hundred Days,” May 12, 1953.
- The Round Table No. 173, Anonymous article./itemb
- The Sign, “Hitler's Trap for Germans,” November, 1941.
- United Nations World, “Report from Washington,” September, 1952.
- Williams Alumni Review, “Elephant Tracks in Washington,” May, 1953.
|