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Проект такого масштаба потребовал помощи, поддержки и терпения многих людей. За подготовку съемок мы хотели бы поблагодарить следующих людей: Фернандо Саличина за нахождение финансирования и его спокойную уверенность в трудные времена; Роба Уилсона и Тару Тремейн, игравших ключевую роль с самого начала и изучавших архивы по всему миру; Алекса Маркеса, до поздней ночи занимавшегося редакторской работой на протяжении четырех лет, и помогавших ему в разные периоды Эллиота Эйсмена, Алексиса Чавеса и Шона Стоуна. За подготовку звукового ряда мы хотели бы поблагодарить Крейга Армстронга, Адама Питерса, Бадда Карра и Сьюзи Гилберт. Также мы хотели бы выразить благодарность Стивену Пайнсу, достававшему деньги буквально из воздуха. Огромная благодарность каналу Showtime в лице двух его администраций: Дэвиду Невинсу за его проницательность, а также Брайану Лаурду, Джеффу Джейкобсу, Саймону Грину и Кевину Куперу.
За подготовку книги мы все в долгу перед коллегами Питера и аспирантами исторического факультета Американского университета. Макс Пол Фридман предоставил в наше распоряжение свои знания по истории американской внешней политики, досконально изучив рукопись и выразив несогласие с некоторыми нашими суждениями, а также уберег нас как от мелких, так и от серьезных ошибок. Из-за того, какую роль в нашей истории играли американо-советские и американо-российские отношения, мы хотим выразить огромную благодарность русскому историку Антону Федяшину, который всегда был готов ответить на наши вопросы и проверить русскоязычные источники на предмет того, правильно ли мы все поняли. Среди других коллег Питера, с готовностью отвечавших на наши вопросы, касавшиеся их областей исторической науки, были преподаватели Мустафа Аксакал, Ричард Брейтман, Фил Бреннер, Ира Кляйн, Аллан Лихтман, Эрик Лор и Анна Нельсон.
Неоценимую помощь оказали аспиранты университета Эрик Сингер и Бен Беннетт. Они потратили огромное количество времени, предназначенного для их собственных исследований, чтобы помочь нам в нашем. Эрик оказался несравненным мастером нахождения скрытой информации. Бен, помимо всего прочего, взял на себя задачу нахождения фотографий, придавших вес этой книге. В число других бывших и нынешних аспирантов, внесших большой вклад в этот проект, были Ребекка де Вольф, Синди Гуэли, Винсент Интонди, Мэтт Пемблтон, Теруми Рэфферти-Осаки, Джей Вейксельбаум. Дополнительная помощь в исследованиях, а также и полезные советы были даны Дэниэлом Чиприани, Нгуетом Нгуеном, Дэвидом Онкстом, Алленом Пьетробоном, Ари Серотой и Кейт Скиллин.
Множество друзей и коллег также оказали нам неоценимую помощь. Мы чрезвычайно благодарны Дэниелу Эллсбергу за его проницательность, идеи, критику и энтузиазм. Его знание многих событий не может быть переоценено. Среди других ученых, с готовностью тративших свое время для оказания нам экспертной помощи, дававших ответы на наши вопросы и предоставлявших необходимые документы, были Гар Альперовиц, Роберт Берковиц, Билл Берр, Кэролайн Эйзенберг, Хэм Фиш, Майкл Флинн, Ирена Грудзиньска Гросс, Хью Гастерсон, Анита Кондояниди, Билл Ланоуэтт, Милтон Лейтенберг, Роберт Джей Лифтон, Арджун Махиджани, Рей Макгаверн, Роджер Моррис, Сатоко Ока Норимацу, Роберт Норрис, Роберт Пэрри, Лео Рибуффо, Джонатан Шелл, Питер Дейл Скотт, Марк Селден, Марти Шервин, Чак Строзье, Жанин Уэдел и Лэрри Уиттнер.
Из-за того что этот проект занял долгое время, до его выхода в свет, к сожалению, не дожили четверо наших главных соратников – Говард Зинн, Боб Гриффит, Чарли Вейнер и Удай Мохан.
Дополнительную помощь с визуальным оформлением и фотографиями нам оказала Барбара Коппель. Эрик Хэмилтон предоставил нам ценную информацию по Чили. Мэтт Смит и Клемент Хо из библиотеки Американского университета оказали нам огромную помощь в нахождении источников, равно как и другую поддержку.
Издательство Gallery Books сделало все, что было в его силах, для того чтобы выполнить наши зачастую чрезмерные запросы, связанные со своевременным завершением обоих проектов. В особенном долгу мы находимся перед нашим редактором Джереми Руби-Строссом и его помощницей Хизер Хант. Также мы хотели бы поблагодарить Лоис Берк, Джен Бергстром, Джессику Чин, Эмили Драм, Элизу Ривлин, Эмилию Пизани, Трисию Бочковски, Салли Франклин, Джен Робинсон, Лэрри Пекарека и Давину Мок.
Дочь Питера Лекси и его жена Симки Кузник помогали нам с исследованиями и примечаниями. Помимо этого, Симки терпеливо работала над многочисленными черновиками рукописи с умением редактора и чувством поэта.
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Введение. Корни империи: «Война – это попросту рэкет»
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46. По некоторым оценкам, число погибших филиппинцев превышало 600 тысяч. Об этом см.: Gates John M. War-Related Deaths in the Philippines, 1898–1902 // Pacific Historical Review. – 1984. – № 53. – P. 367–378.
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52. Там же. – P. 46.
53. Там же. – P. 50.
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Глава 1. Первая мировая война: Вильсон против Ленина
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22. Там же. – P. 120.
23. Там же. – P. 121, 131.
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41. The Expulsions at Columbia // New York Times. – 1917. – October 3.
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43. Ibid.
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51. Painter Nell Irvin: Standing at Armageddon: The United States, 1877–1919. – NY: W. W. Norton, 1987. – P. 335; Kennedy David M. Over Here: The First World War and American Society. – NY: Oxford University Press, 1992. – P. 76.
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55. Там же. – P. 358–359.
56. Там же. – P. 359.
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61. Zinn Howard. A People’s History of the United States. – NY: Harper Colophon, 1980. – P. 355–356.
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