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C. David Tompkins
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Vandenberg, Arthur H. (Arthur Hendrick), 1884-1951. Michigan State University Press.

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American National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; Tompkins, C. David. Senator Arthur H. Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1970; Vandenberg, Arthur . J. and Morris, Joe Alex. eds. The Private Papers of Senator Vandenberg. Greenwood Press, 1974. On this site it is impossible to download the book, read the book online or get the contents of a book. The administration of the site is not responsible for the content of the site. The data of catalog based on open source database. All rights are reserved by their owners.

Senator Vandenberg letter to constituent, April 16, 1940, from C. David Tompkins, Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg: The Evolution of a Modern Republican, 1884-1945 (Michigan State University Press, 1970). In my opinion, if we are drawn into the world war-whether through Atlantic or Pacific hazards-we shall swiftly surrender to the equivalent of military dictatorship ourselves and we shall come from the conflict (no matter how victorious) into bankruptcy.

Arthur H. Vandenberg was one of the few Republicans to survive politically the Democratic victories of the 1930s. Appointed to the Senate in 1928, he remained there until his death in 1951. His place in United States history stems primarily from the last half dozen years of his career when he was a spokesman for bipartisan foreign policy and played a prominent role in the formation of the United Nations, the Truman Doctrine, and the Marshall Plan. Professor Tompkins is leaving this phase of Vandenberg's life to a second volume to be written when important collections are opened to researchers. The author's intention in the volume under review is to cover the less known earlier career of Vandenberg and to trace his evolution as a modern Reublican, a term not well defined but which apparently means a Republican who accepted principles of the early New Deal and who rejected isolationism.