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Introduction, by G. H. Blakeslee.--Contrasts in the development of nationality in the Anglo- and Latin-American, by F. A. Pezet.--Pan-American possibilities, by J. Barrett.--A glance at Latin-American civilization, by F. J. Yanes.--The Mexican situation from a Mexican point of view, by J. Cabrera.--...

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Main Author: Blakeslee, George Hubbard (Author)
Corporate Authors: Princeton Theological Seminary (Contributor) ; Henry Luce Foundation (Sponsor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: New York G. E. Stechert and company 1914
In:Year: 1914
Further subjects:B American republics
B History
B Monroe doctrine
B Latin America Foreign relations (United States)
B United States Foreign relations (Latin America)
Online Access: Volltext (kostenfrei)
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Summary:Introduction, by G. H. Blakeslee.--Contrasts in the development of nationality in the Anglo- and Latin-American, by F. A. Pezet.--Pan-American possibilities, by J. Barrett.--A glance at Latin-American civilization, by F. J. Yanes.--The Mexican situation from a Mexican point of view, by J. Cabrera.--the fundamental cause of the present situation in Mexico, by N. O. Winter.--The Mexican situation, by S. W. Reynolds.--Democracy on trial, by J. Howland.--The present situation in Mexico as shaped by past events, by L. C. Wells.--The present day phase of the Monroe doctrine, by F. E. Chadwick.--The Monroe doctrine from a South American viewpoint, by C. H. Sherrill.--Should we abandon the Monroe doctrine? by H. Bingham.--The Monroe doctrine, by G. F. Tucker.--The modern meaning of the Monroe doctrine, by J. M. Callahan.--The Monroe doctrine, by A. B. Hart.--The development of our Latin-American trade, by J. H. Hammond.--
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 388 p.)