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by Marc McClure (Author)
George Rublee (1868-1957), was an eastern establishment lawyer and corporate liberal who made a significant contribution to economic reform legislation on the state and national levels during the progressive era. He was also involved in a number of important international events from 1917 to 1939. Despite his achievements, he has been largely overlooked. In this first biography of Rublee, McClure contends that any understanding of the history of the Federal Trade Commission and of U.S. foreign relations in World War I and the interwar period is incomplete without an understanding of Rublee's experiences.
MARC ERIC MCCLURE is Assistant Professor of History and Coordinator of the International Studies Program at Lees-McRae College in North Carolina. His areas of expertise include U.S. diplomatic history and U.S. business history. He was a 1999 Hoover Presidential Scholar and a recipient of the Alfred D. Chandler Jr. Traveling Fellowship from the Harvard University Business School. His current research interests include a reappraisal of Ambassador Dwight Morrow and an examination of diplomat and financier Joseph P. Cotton.
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