This book explores the controversial Anglo-American struggle over empire and economic globalization in the mid- to late-nineteenth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marc-William Palen is a historian of empires and globalization at the University of Exeter, and a Research Associate in US Foreign Policy at the US Studies Centre, University of Sydney. Other publications include articles in Diplomatic History, the Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, the Historical Journal, Civil War History, the Journal of the History of Economic Thought, and the Journal of the Civil War Era. He is the editor of the popular blog Imperial and Global Forum. He teaches courses on the British and American empires, focusing on the imperial roots of modern globalization. He has been awarded fellowships from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, the US Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, the History of Economics Society, Smith College, Massachusetts, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the Massachusetts Historical Society, the New York Public Library, and the Government of Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Globalizing ideologies: economic nationalism and free trade cosmopolitanism, c.1846 60; 2. 'The most successful lie in history': the Morrill Tariff and the Confederacy's free trade diplomacy; 3. Mobilizing free trade: the postbellum free trade movement, foreign policy, and 'conspiracy', 1866 71; 4. Fighting over free trade: party realignment and the imperialism of economic nationalism, 1872 84; 5. The great debate: the first Cleveland presidency, free trade culture, and the anti imperialism of free trade, 1885 9; 6. The cosmopolitan demand for North American commercial union, 1885 9; 7. 'A sea of fire': the McKinley Tariff and the imperialism of economic nationalism, 1889 93; 8. Free trade in retreat: the global impact of the McKinley Tariff upon the British Empire, 1890 4; 9. Republican rapprochement: Cleveland's free traders, Anglo American relations, and the 1896 presidential elections; Conclusion; Select bibliography; Index.
1. Globalizing ideologies: economic nationalism and free trade cosmopolitanism, c.1846 60; 2. 'The most successful lie in history': the Morrill Tariff and the Confederacy's free trade diplomacy; 3. Mobilizing free trade: the postbellum free trade movement, foreign policy, and 'conspiracy', 1866 71; 4. Fighting over free trade: party realignment and the imperialism of economic nationalism, 1872 84; 5. The great debate: the first Cleveland presidency, free trade culture, and the anti imperialism of free trade, 1885 9; 6. The cosmopolitan demand for North American commercial union, 1885 9; 7. 'A sea of fire': the McKinley Tariff and the imperialism of economic nationalism, 1889 93; 8. Free trade in retreat: the global impact of the McKinley Tariff upon the British Empire, 1890 4; 9. Republican rapprochement: Cleveland's free traders, Anglo American relations, and the 1896 presidential elections; Conclusion; Select bibliography; Index.
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