Guide to the Diplomatic History of the United States, 1775-1921

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Bemis, Samuel Flagg, 1891-1973, author (author), Griffin, Grace Gardner, author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington : United States Government Printing Office 1935.
Materias:
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part 1. Bibliography, topically and chronologically arranged
  • part 2. Remarks on the sources. Part One: Bibliography 1. The revolution, 1775-1783
  • 2. The peace settlement of 1782-1783
  • 3. The confederation, 1783-1789
  • 4. The federalist period, 1789-1801
  • 5. The Jeffersonian period and the War of 1812
  • 6. The Barbary states, 1775-1815
  • 7. Florida, Hispanic America, and the Monroe Doctrine, 1815-1826
  • 8. The United States and Hispanic America, 1826-1861
  • 9. Commerce; Claims; Expansion in Europe of American foreign relations, 1815-1861
  • 10. Texas and Mexico, 1828-1861
  • 11. The Canadian boundary, 1815-1861
  • 12. Slavery and expansion
  • 13. The Civil War, 1861-1867
  • 14. Expansionist efforts after the Civil War, 1865-1898
  • 15. Miscellaneous international conferences and multilateral treaties, 1864-1914
  • 16. Anglo-American relations, 1867-1914
  • 17. The Far East, to 1922
  • 18. Cuba and Spain, 1861-1898
  • 19. Hispanic America and the Caribbean, 1861-1921
  • 20. International arbitration and the peace movement
  • 21. The United States, Europe and Africa, 1865-1914
  • 22. The World War, and peace settlement, 1914-1921
  • 23. General works, historical publications and aids
  • Part Two: Remarks on the sources
  • 1. The nature of the sources for the diplomatic history of the United States
  • 2. Printed state papers
  • 3. Manuscript sources: Archival collections in the United States and abroad Part 1. Bibliography, topically and chronologically arranged
  • part 2. Remarks on the sources. Part One: Bibliography 1. The revolution, 1775-1783
  • 2. The peace settlement of 1782-1783
  • 3. The confederation, 1783-1789
  • 4. The federalist period, 1789-1801
  • 5. The Jeffersonian period and the War of 1812
  • 6. The Barbary states, 1775-1815
  • 7. Florida, Hispanic America, and the Monroe Doctrine, 1815-1826
  • 8. The United States and Hispanic America, 1826-1861
  • 9. Commerce; Claims; Expansion in Europe of American foreign relations, 1815-1861
  • 10. Texas and Mexico, 1828-1861
  • 11. The Canadian boundary, 1815-1861
  • 12. Slavery and expansion
  • 13. The Civil War, 1861-1867
  • 14. Expansionist efforts after the Civil War, 1865-1898
  • 15. Miscellaneous international conferences and multilateral treaties, 1864-1914
  • 16. Anglo-American relations, 1867-1914
  • 17. The Far East, to 1922
  • 18. Cuba and Spain, 1861-1898
  • 19. Hispanic America and the Caribbean, 1861-1921
  • 20. International arbitration and the peace movement
  • 21. The United States, Europe and Africa, 1865-1914
  • 22. The World War, and peace settlement, 1914-1921
  • 23. General works, historical publications and aids
  • Part Two: Remarks on the sources
  • 1. The nature of the sources for the diplomatic history of the United States
  • 2. Printed state papers
  • 3. Manuscript sources: Archival collections in the United States and abroad.