Note: Each chapter includes | |
Further Reading and Notes | |
Embryo of Empire: Americans and the World Before 1789 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: Jay, Franklin, Adams, and Negotiations for Independence, 1782 | |
Reaching for Independence: Ideology and Commercial Power | |
Opportunity and Necessity: Alliance with France | |
Suspicious Suitors in Europe | |
A Separate Peace: The Treaty of Paris | |
Diplomatic Frustrations Under the Articles of Confederation | |
The New Constitution and the Legacy of the Founding Generation | |
Independence, Expansion, and War, 1789–1815 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: The Chesapeake Affair, 1807 | |
The French Revolution and American Debates Commerce, Politics, and Diplomacy: Jay's | |
Treaty Pinckney's Treaty, France, and Washington's Farewell | |
The XYZ Affair and the Quasi-War with France Napoleon's | |
Ambition and Jefferson's | |
Imperial Vision: The Louisiana Purchase | |
European Madhouse: Blockades, Neutral Trade, and Impressment, 1803–1807 | |
"Peaceable Coercion" and the Path to the War of 1812 | |
In All the Tenses: Why War Came Wartime | |
Diplomacy and the Peace of Ghent | |
The Legacy of an Unwon War | |
Extending and Preserving the Sphere, 1815–1848 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: Mexican-American War on the Rio Grande, 1846 | |
Expanding the Sphere: Manifest Destiny | |
Commercial Ambitions in the Pacific | |
John Quincy Adams, the Floridas, and the Transcontinental Treaty | |
The Monroe Doctrine Targets | |
Europe and the Western Hemisphere Trade, Canada, and Other Anglo-American Intersections | |
Contest over the Oregon Country | |
The Texas Revolution and Annexation | |
The War with Mexico and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo | |
The Lessons and Costs of Expansion, 1815–1848 | |
Expansionism, Sectionalism, and Civil War, 1848–1865 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: William Walker and Filibustering in Central America, 1855–1860 | |
Sectionalism and Sputtering Expansionism | |
The South's Dream of Empire | |
The Cuba-United States Nexus | |
Openings to East Asia | |
Anglo-American Deacute;tente, an Isthmian Canal, and Central America | |
The American Civil War and International Relations | |
British "Lookers On" Across the Atlantic War as Catalyst | |
Global Rivalry and Regional Power, 1865–1895 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: The Foiled Grab of the Dominican Republic, 1869–1870 | |
The Culture of Expansionism and Imperialism | |
Economic Expansion and International Rivalry | |
Toward Command of the Seas: The New Navy Secretary William H. Seward | |
Eyes the Future Great Britain, Canada, and North American | |
Disputes Americans in Asia: China, Japan, and Korea | |
Pacific Prizes: Hawai'i and Samoa Eyeing Africa | |
Latin America Moves into the Yankee Vortex | |
Imperialist Leap, 1895–1900 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: The Maine, McKinley, and War, 1898 | |
The Venezuela Crisis of 1895 | |
Men of Empire Cleveland and McKinley Confront Cuba Libre, 1895–1898 | |
The Spanish-American-Cuban-Filipino War | |
Peace and Empire: The Debate in the United States | |
Imperial Collisions in Asia: The Philippine | |
Insurrection and the Open Door in China | |
The Elbows of a World Power, 1895–1900 | |
Managing, Policing, and Extending the Empire, 1900–1914 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: Severing Panama from Colombia for the Canal, 1903 | |
The Conservative Shapers of Empire Cuba's | |
Limited Independence Under the Platt Amendment | |
The Constable of the Caribbean: The Roosevelt Corollary, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic | |
The Quest for Order in Haiti and Nicaragua | |
The Mexican Revolution Threatens U.S. Interests Japan, China, and Dollar | |
Diplomacy in Asia Anglo-American Rapprochement and Empire-Building | |
War, Peace, and Revolution in the Time of Wilson, 1914–1920 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: The Sinking of the Lusitania, 1915 | |
The Travails of Neutrality Submarines, Neutral Rights, and Mediation Efforts | |
Wilson Leads America into World War | |
The Debate over Preparedness | |
The Doughboys Make the Difference in Europe | |
Wilson Imagines a Better Future: The Fourteen Points and the Peace | |
Conference Principle, Personality, Health, and Partinsanship: The League Fight Red Scare Abroad: Bolshevism and Intervention in Russia | |
The Whispering Gallery of Global Disorder | |
Appendix: Makers of American | |
Foreign Relations | |
Imperialist Leap, 1895–1900 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: The Maine, McKinley, and War, 1898 | |
The Venezuelan Crisis of 1895 | |
Men of Empire Cleveland and McKinley Confront Cuba Libre, 1895–1898 | |
The Spanish-American-Cuban-Filipino War | |
Peace and Empire: The Debate in the United States | |
Imperial Collisions in Asia: The Philippine | |
Insurrection and the Open Door in China | |
The Elbows of a World Power, 1895–1900 | |
Managing, Policing, and Extending the Empire, 1900–1914 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: Severing Panama from Colombia for the Canal, 1903 | |
The Conservative Shapers of Empire | |
Cuba's Limited Independence | |
Under the Platt Amendment | |
The Constable of the Caribbean: The Roosevelt Corollary, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic | |
The Quest for Order in Haiti and Nicaragua | |
The Mexican Revolution Threatens | |
U.S. Interests Japan, China, and Dollar | |
Diplomacy in Asia | |
Anglo-American Rapprochement and Empire-Building | |
War, Peace, and Revolution in the Time of Wilson, 1914–1920 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: The Sinking of the Lusitania, 1915 | |
The Travails of Neutrality Submarines, Neutral Rights, and Mediation Efforts | |
Wilson Leads America into World War | |
The Debate over Preparedness | |
The Doughboys Make the Difference in Europe | |
Wilson Imagines a Better Future: The Fourteen Points and the Peace | |
Conference Principle, Personality, Health, and Partinsanship: The League | |
Fight Red Scare Abroad: Bolshevism and Intervention in Russia | |
The Whispering Gallery of Global Disorder | |
Descending into Europe's Maelstrom, 1920–1939 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: Roosevelt's | |
Attempt to Extend America's | |
Frontier to the Rhine, 1939 | |
"Prize Fighters with a Very Long Reach": The Independent Internationalists Economic and Cultural Expansion in a Rickety World | |
Peace Seekers for a World Without War | |
Cold as Steel: Soviet-American Encounters | |
Hitler's Germany, Appeasement, and the Outbreak of War | |
American Isolationism and the Neutrality Acts | |
Roosevelt Shifts and Congress Balks on the Eve of War | |
Asia, Latin America, and the Vagaries of Power, 1920–1939 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: The Manchurian Crisis, 1931–1932 | |
A Question of Power Facing Japan: The Washington Naval Disarmament | |
Conference and China Japan's | |
Footsteps Toward a New Pacific Order | |
Making and Managing Good Neighbors in Latin America | |
Creating Dictators in the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Haiti Subverting | |
Nationalism in Cuba and Puerto Rico Compromising with Mexico: Oil and Nationalism | |
Pan Americanism and the Approach of the Second World War | |
Survival and Spheres: The Allies and the Second World War, 1939–1945 | |
Diplomatic Crossroad: The Atlantic Charter Conference | |
Juggling Between War and Peace, 1939–1941 | |
Asian Collision Course: Japanese-American Relations, 1939–1941 | |
The Big Three: Strategies and Fissures, 1941–1943 | |
In Search of a China Policy Bystanders to the Holocaust: Americans and the Murder of the Jews | |
Planning the Postwar Peace, 1943–1945 | |
Compromises at the Yalta Conference | |
To Each Its Own: Allied Divergence and Spheres of Inf | |
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