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Dixie Looks Abroad: The South and U.S. Foreign Relations, 1789--1973

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Carte Dixie Looks Abroad: The South and U.S. Foreign Relations, 1789--1973 Joseph A. Fry
Codul Libristo: 11527620
Editura Louisiana State Univ Pr, decembrie 2001
As America's most self-conscious section, the South has exercised an important and often decisive in... Descrierea completă
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As America's most self-conscious section, the South has exercised an important and often decisive influence on U.S. foreign relations, but the extent of this influence has been largely unexplored by historians. In this groundbreaking study, Joseph A. Fry provides a comprehensive overview of the South's role in U.S. international involvement from 1789 to 1973, revealing the enormous impact of southern pressure on broader national interests.In a gracefully written and engaging narrative, Fry chronicles the South's numerous foreign policy opinions over time, including its opposition to closer relations with Great Britain and war with France in the 1790s, its leadership in the War of 1812, its flawed diplomatic attempts during the years of the Confederacy, and its fifty-year protest against the increasingly assertive Republican-dominated political agenda following the Civil War. With the election of Woodrow Wilson, Fry shows, the South reversed its tendency toward isolationism and consistently supported Wilson's activist foreign policies. The South sustained this interventionist mind-set into the 1970s, ardently supporting cold war containment policy.Fry is careful to note that southerners seldom presented a completely united front on foreign affairs. Yet even while disagreeing among themselves, he argues, they consistently viewed the world through a distinctly southern lens and acted on a variety of perceived common interests, including a dedication to honor and patriotism, a determination to protect slavery, a proclivity for personal violence, a commitment to partisan politics, a concern for economics, and a preoccupation with race.Though the South's foreign policy opinionsvaried widely through the years, Fry's extraordinary work affirms that Dixie has always held considerable clout on the world stage.

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Titlu complet Dixie Looks Abroad: The South and U.S. Foreign Relations, 1789--1973
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Data publicării 2002
Număr pagini 334
EAN 9780807127452
ISBN 0807127450
Codul Libristo 11527620
Greutatea 703
Dimensiuni 160 x 237 x 31
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