Biography
William Appleman Williams (1921-1990), an influential American historian and writer, was a member of the History faculty at Oregon State University from 1968-1986. He is regarded to be a founder of the "revisionist school" of American diplomatic history. A prolific author, Williams's The Contours of American History (1961), was named, by the Modern Library, one of the 100 best non-fiction books written in English in the twentieth century. The Williams Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, books, photographs and memorabilia.-OSU
Books by William Appleman Williams
Empire as a way of life
El imperio como forma de vida
Thec ontours of American history
From colony to empire
Americans in a changing world
America confronts a revolutionary world, 1776-1976
The legend of isolationism in
The legend of isolationism in the 1920's
Die Tragödie der amerikanischen Diplomatie
Die Tragödie der amerikanische
Die Tragödie der amerikanischen Diplomatie, wissenschaftl. Sonderausg
History as a way of learning
History as a way of learning
Some presidents
Some presidents
Some presidents: Wilson to Nixon
The tragedy of American diplomacy
The Shaping of American Diplomacy Volume II 1914-1968
The roots of the modern American empire
The contours of American histo
The contours of American history. With a new foreward by the author
THE SHAPING OF AMERICAN DIPLOM
THE SHAPING OF AMERICAN DIPLOMACY, VOLUME 2 1900-1955
The Great Evasion, Kark Marks
The Great Evasion, Kark Marks and America's Future
The United States, Cuba, and Castro
Contours of American History
Contours of American History
American-Russian relations, 1781-1947
The Shaping of American diplom
The Shaping of American diplomacy reading and documents in American foreign relations. --