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- W2063981923 abstract "In the rare studies dealing with American post–World War II isolationism, the state of North Dakota, bordering on the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, always holds a special place, as it has acquired the reputation of having been ”the nation’s most isolationist state during the postwar decade” (Carpenter 22; see also Lubell 146). To a large extent, this reputation can be ascribed to the attitude of some of its prominent Republican members on Capitol Hill. Hence, Senator William Langer, who sat between 1941 and 1959, voted against the United Nations Charter and denigrated the Marshall Plan, while his colleague Milton Young, in the upper house from 1945 to 1981, was one of only thirteen senators who opposed the North Atlantic Treaty in 1949 (Schoenebaum 298, 623). The situation was no different in the House of Representatives: William Lemke, who sat between 1933 and 1950 and was portrayed as an “old isolationist” (Lillehaugen 19), described the internationalists in 1947 as “the betrayers of our Nation” (United States Cong. Rec. 24 July 1947, A4089) and Usher Burdick, in the lower house between 1949 and 1959, resisted programs which risked subjecting US domestic concerns to foreign influence (Carpenter 23). Burdick, incidentally depicted during these years as “the only [f]ederal legislator who [spoke] fluent Sioux” (United States Cong. Rec. 20 May 1953, A2795), particularly attracted attention for his vehement criticism of the United Nations Organization and his advocacy of an American withdrawal from this international body." @default.
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- W2063981923 title "The Isolationist Sentiment in North Dakota during the Truman-Eisenhower Years" @default.
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