American foreign relations : a history
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American foreign relations : a history
Cengage Learning, c2015
8th ed
- v. 1
- v. 2
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Includes bibliographical references and index
v. 1: To 1920 -- v. 2: Since 1895
Description and Table of Contents
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This best-selling text presents the best synthesis of current scholarship available to emphasize the theme of expansionism and its manifestations.
Table of Contents
1. Embryo of Empire: Americans and the World Before 1789.
2. Independence, Expansion, and War, 1789–1815.
3. Extending and Preserving the Empire, 1815–1848.
4. Expansionism, Sectionalism, and Civil War, 1848–1865.
5. Establishing Regional Hegemony and Global Power, 1865–1895.
6. Imperialist Leap, 1895–1900.
7. Managing, Policing, and Extending the Empire, 1900–1914.
8. War, Peace, and Revolution in the Time of Wilson, 1914–1920.
Appendix: Makers of American Foreign Relations.
General Bibliography.
6. Diplomatic Crossroad: The Maine, McKinley, and War, 1898. The Venezuelan Crisis of 1895. American Men of Empire. Each in His Own Way: Cleveland and McKinley Confront Cuba Libre, 1895-1898. The Spanish-American-Cuban-Filipino War. Men versus “Aunties”: The Debate over Empire in the United States. Imperial Collisions in Asia: The Philippine Insurrection and the Open Door in China. The Elbows of a World Power, 1895-1900.
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