The United States and Latin America : a history with documents / Jeffrey F. Taffet and Dustin Walcher
- Author
- Taffet, Jeffrey F.
- Published
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
- Copyright Date
- ©2017
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (xv, 478 pages) : illustrations
- Additional Creators
- Walcher, Dustin
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- Contents
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Figure Citations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Using this Book; 1 The Nineteenth-Century Context; DOCUMENTS; 1.1 John Quincy Adams, Independence and Recognition, 1823; 1.2 James Monroe, The Monroe Doctrine, 1823; 1.3 José María Tornel y Mendivíl, The Character of the United States, 1837; 1.4 John Louis O'Sullivan, The Great Nation of Futurity, 1839; 1.5 Albert M. Gilliam, Travels over the Table Lands and Cordilleras of Mexico, 1843; 1.6 James K. Polk, War Message, 1846., 1.7 Caleb Smith, Odious Hostilities with a Neighboring Republic, 18461.8 National Songs Relating to the War, 1846; 1.9 Michael James Box, A Sort of Pre-Emption Right, 1869; 1.10 Francisco Bilbao, The Independence of the United States, 1858; 1.11 José Pedro Varela, Captivated by New York, 1868; 2 Boundaries, War, and the Canal; DOCUMENTS; 2.1 Josiah Strong, Our Country and Its Possible Future, 1885; 2.2 Frederick J. Turner, The Frontier in American History, 1893; 2.3 Richard Olney, The United States Is Practically Sovereign on this Continent, 1895., 2.4 Charles A. Conant, The Economic Basis for Imperialism, 18982.5 José Martí, Reply to New York Evening Post, 1889; 2.6 William V. Allen, Cuba Must Be Free, 1898; 2.7 The Hartford Post, Their Real Feeling, 1898; 2.8 A & B, In Defense of General Weyler, 1898; 2.9 Spanish-American War Songs, 1898; 2.10 Francis G. Newlands, Inviting Cuba to Become a State, 1903; 2.11 Manifesto on Panamanian Independence, 1903; 2.12 Abelardo Aldana, A Plea for Colombia, 1903; 2.13 Two Editorials about Panama, 1904; 2.14 Elihu Root, The Ethics of the Panama Question, 1904; 3 Interventions, Occupations, and Commerce., DOCUMENTS3.1 Theodore Roosevelt, Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, 1904; 3.2 William Howard Taft, Dollar Diplomacy, 1912; 3.3 Woodrow Wilson, We Must Show Ourselves Friends, 1913; 3.4 The Platt Amendment, 1901; 3.5 Julián González, Martín Morúa Delgado on the Platt Amendment, 1902; 3.6 Harper's Weekly, Germany in Latin America, 1902 and 1903; 3.7 Philander C. Knox, Letter to the Nicaraguan Chargé, 1909; 3.8 José María Moncada, Imperialism and the Monroe Doctrine, 1911; 3.9 Samuel Guy Inman, Imperialistic America, 1924; 3.10 Charles E. Chapman, An American Experiment in Nicaragua, 1922., and 3.11 James Weldon Johnson, Government of, by, and for the National City Bank, 19203.12 A Haitian View of the Occupation, 1927; 4 Cultural Encounters; DOCUMENTS; 4.1 Frederick Upham Adams, Conquest of the Tropics, 1914; 4.2 Horacio Bossi Cáceres, Julio Zamora, and José Corbacho, Pan-American Commerce, 1919; 4.3 Harry F. Guggenheim, Building Mining Cities, 1920; 4.4 W.E. Aughinbaugh, Advertising for Trade in Latin America, 1922; 4.5 Gabriella Mistral, Foreign Films About Mexico, 1926; 4.6 F.C. Lona, Base Ball in Mexico, 1927; 4.7 César Vallejo, New Poetry, 1926.
- Subject(s)
- 1900-1999
- Diplomatic relations
- Latin America—Foreign relations—United States
- United States—Foreign relations—Latin America
- Latin America—Foreign relations—20th century
- United States—Foreign relations—20th century
- Latin America—Foreign relations—United States—Sources
- United States—Foreign relations—Latin America—Sources
- Latin America
- United States
- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9781317581185 (PDF ebook)
9781317581178 (ePub ebook)
9781315740775 (ebook)
131574077X (ebook)
1317581180 (ebook)
1317581172 (ebook) - Note
- 4.8 Olympio Guilherme, "Facial Expressions 'Made in USA'," 1928.
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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