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Americas Road To Empire Foreign Policy From Independence To World War One Piero Gleijeses

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Americas Road To Empire Foreign Policy From Independence To World War One Piero Gleijeses
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.11 MB
Author: Piero Gleijeses
ISBN: 9781350028678, 9781350028685, 9781350028708, 1350028673, 1350028681, 1350028703
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Americas Road To Empire Foreign Policy From Independence To World War One Piero Gleijeses by Piero Gleijeses 9781350028678, 9781350028685, 9781350028708, 1350028673, 1350028681, 1350028703 instant download after payment.

America’s Road to Empire surveys and analyses United States’ foreign relations from the country’s independence in 1776 until its entry into World War One in 1917, using primary source materials and case studies. The book covers key themes including:
Whilst providing analytical overview, Piero Gleijeses also uses case studies which examine overlooked aspects of U.S. foreign policy, particularly concerning marginalized populations. He draws on archival U.S. and European primary sources and incorporates the latest research from the US, British, French and Spanish archives, as well as newspapers from the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Spain, and Mexico.
A highly original account of the United States’ rise to power drawing on multilingual scholarship, this is an important book for all students and scholars of United States foreign relations up to the First World War.

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