A companion to U.S. foreign relations : colonial era to the present /: colonial era to the present. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- A companion to U.S. foreign relations : colonial era to the present /: colonial era to the present. (2020)
- Main Title:
- A companion to U.S. foreign relations : colonial era to the present
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Christopher R. Dietrich.
- Editors:
- Dietrich, Christopher R. W
- Contents:
- Volume I: Colonial Era to the Twentieth Century Chapter 1 Imperial Crisis, Revolution, and a New Nation, 1763 to 1803; David Narrett, The University of Texas at Arlington Chapter 2 The Early Republic in a World of Empire, 1787 to 1848; Emily Conroy-Krutz, Michigan State University Chapter 3 Time, Talent, and Treasure: Philanthropy in the Early Republic; Annelise Hanson Shrout, University of California Fullerton Chapter 4 The Articles of Confederation State-System, Early American International Systems, and Antebellum Foreign Policy Analytical Frameworks; Robbie J. Totten, American Jewish University Chapter 5 Natural Rights: Haitian-American Diplomacy in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions; Ronald Angelo Johnson, Texas State University Chapter 6 Towards a “New Indian History” of Foreign Relations: U.S.-American Indian Diplomacy from Greenville to Wounded Knee, 1795-1890; Elspeth Martini, Montclair State University Chapter 7 Many Manifest Destinies; Brian Rouleau, Texas A&M University Chapter 8 New Research Avenues: U.S. Foreign Relations in the Late Antebellum and the Civil War Era; Phil Magness, American Institute for Economic Research Chapter 9 Ideology and Interest: The Civil War, U.S. Foreign Affairs, and the World; Andre Fleche, Castleton University Chapter 10 The United States: Imperium in Imperio in an Age of Imperialism, 1865-1886; Daniel Margolies, Virginia Wesleyan University Chapter 11 New Frontiers Beyond the Seas: The Culture of American Empire and Expansion at theVolume I: Colonial Era to the Twentieth Century Chapter 1 Imperial Crisis, Revolution, and a New Nation, 1763 to 1803; David Narrett, The University of Texas at Arlington Chapter 2 The Early Republic in a World of Empire, 1787 to 1848; Emily Conroy-Krutz, Michigan State University Chapter 3 Time, Talent, and Treasure: Philanthropy in the Early Republic; Annelise Hanson Shrout, University of California Fullerton Chapter 4 The Articles of Confederation State-System, Early American International Systems, and Antebellum Foreign Policy Analytical Frameworks; Robbie J. Totten, American Jewish University Chapter 5 Natural Rights: Haitian-American Diplomacy in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions; Ronald Angelo Johnson, Texas State University Chapter 6 Towards a “New Indian History” of Foreign Relations: U.S.-American Indian Diplomacy from Greenville to Wounded Knee, 1795-1890; Elspeth Martini, Montclair State University Chapter 7 Many Manifest Destinies; Brian Rouleau, Texas A&M University Chapter 8 New Research Avenues: U.S. Foreign Relations in the Late Antebellum and the Civil War Era; Phil Magness, American Institute for Economic Research Chapter 9 Ideology and Interest: The Civil War, U.S. Foreign Affairs, and the World; Andre Fleche, Castleton University Chapter 10 The United States: Imperium in Imperio in an Age of Imperialism, 1865-1886; Daniel Margolies, Virginia Wesleyan University Chapter 11 New Frontiers Beyond the Seas: The Culture of American Empire and Expansion at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Sarah Steinbock-Pratt, University of Alabama Chapter 12 Connection and Disruption: American Industrialization and the World, 1865-1917; Peter A. Shulman, Case Western Reserve University Chapter 13 The Open Door Empire; Marc-William Palen, University of Exeter Chapter 14 The Statecraft of Theodore Roosevelt and America’s Rise to World Power; Charles Laderman, King’s College – London Chapter 15 Wilson's Wartime Diplomacy: The United States and the First World War, 1914 to 1918; Ross Kennedy, Illinois State University Chapter 16 Responding to a Revolution: The “Mexican Question” in the United States; Christy Thornton, Johns Hopkins University Chapter 17 Chrysalis of Power: United States Foreign Policy and the Retreat from Isolationism, 1919-1941; B.J.C. McKercher, University of Victoria Chapter 18 Insulation: The Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Years from 1933 to 1941; Kirin Klaus Patel, Maastricht University Chapter 19 The United States and International Law, 1776 to 1939; Benjamin A. Coates, Wake Forest University Chapter 20 U.S. Foreign Relations during World War II; Andrew Johnstone, University of Leicester Chapter 21 Rival and Parallel Missions: America and Soviet Russia, 1917 to 1945; David S. Fogelsong, Rutgers University Chapter 22 The United States, Transnationalism, and the Jewish Question, 1917 to 1948; Sonja Wentling, Concordia University Chapter 23 Migrants and Transnational Networks in Sino-American Relations in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; Meredith Oyen, University of Maryland – Baltimore County Chapter 24 The Burden of Empire: The US in the Philippines, 1898 to 1965; Colleen Woods, University of Maryland – Baltimore County Chapter 25 A History of U.S. International Policing; Katherine Unterman, Texas A&M University Volume II: The Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries Chapter 26 Black Internationalism from Berlin to Black Lives Matter; Brandon R. Byrd, Vanderbilt University Chapter 27 Drugs, Empire, and U.S. Foreign Policy; April Merleaux, Hampshire College Chapter 28 Military Bases and Overseas Occupation in 20th Century U.S. Foreign Relations; Zach Fredman, Duke Kunshan University Chapter 29 Remaking the World: The United States and International Development, 1898 to 2015; Stephen Macekura, University of Indiana Chapter 30 The Early Cold War: Studies of Cold War America in the 21st Century; Masuda Hajimu, National University of Singapore Chapter 31 United States Power in a Material World; Andrew Friedman, Haverford College Chapter 32 Propaganda in the Best Sense of the Word? Public Diplomacy and U.S. Diplomatic History since World War I; Sarah Ellen Graham, U.S. Studies Centre, University of Sydney Chapter 33 Waging War with Words, 1945 to 1963; Lori Clune, California State University, Fresno Chapter 34 Between Two Ages: United States, Decolonization, and Globalization in the Long Sixties; Ryan Irwin, University at Albany – SUNY Chapter 35 Foreign Policy in the “Backyard”: The Historiography of US-Latin American Relations in the Mid-Twentieth Century; James F. Siekmeier, West Virginia University Chapter 36 U.S. Culture and the Cuban Revolution; John A. Gronbeck-Tedesco, Ramapo College Chapter 37 After the Panic: Writing the History of U.S.-Japan Relations since the Occupation; Andrew McKevitt, Louisiana Tech University Chapter 38 The Nuclear Revolution in American Foreign Policy during the Cold War; Jonathan Reid Hunt, Southampton University Chapter 39 Against the Bomb: Nuclear Disarmament and Domestic Politics; Paul Rubinson, Bridgewater College Chapter 40 Interminable: The Historiography of the Vietnam War, 1945 to 1975; Simon Toner, University of Sheffield Chapter 41 The Cold War in Sub-Saharan Africa; Phillip Muehlenbeck, George Washington University Chapter 42 The United States and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1948 to 1982; Craig Daigle, City College of New York Chapter 43 Mineral Frontiers in the Twentieth Century; Megan Black, London School of Economics Chapter 44 Oil and U.S. Foreign Relations; Victor McFarland, University of Missouri Chapter 45 Oil, Empire, and Covert Action: New Directions in the Historiography of US-Iraqi Relations; Brandon Wolfe-Hunnicutt, California State University, Stanislaus Chapter 46 Iran and the Academy: Intellectual Paths to and from Revolution in the United States; Matthew K. Shannon, Emory & Henry College Chapter 47 The United States and Afghanistan: Ambiguity and Impasse, 1945-2015; Elisabeth Leake, Leeds University Chapter 48 Ambivalent Partnerships, Enduring Dilemmas: The United States, India, and Pakistan after Partition; Robert Rakove, Stanford University Chapter 49 Transnational Activism in U.S.-Central America Relations in the 1980s; Theresa Keeley, University of Louisville Chapter 50 The Reagan Administration and the World, 1981-1988; James Graham Wilson, Historian’s Office, Department of State Chapter 51 The Changing History of the End of the Cold War; Sarah B. Snyder, American University Chapter 52 The Obama Era: Retrenchment and the Challenge of a “Post-American” World, 2009-2017; Robert S. Singh, University of London … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Chichester : Wiley Blackwell
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 327.73
United States -- Foreign relations - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781119459699
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781119459408
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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