James Buchanan and the American empire /
James Buchanan and the American Empire deals with the influence of James Buchanan of Pennsylvania on the direction of American foreign policy over a period of almost thirty years from 1832 to 1861. During those three decades Buchanan served as Andrew Jackson's minister to Russia, senator, secre...
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Selinsgrove [Pa.] : London ; Cranbury, NJ :
Susquehanna University Press ; Associated University Presses,
©1994.
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Table of Contents:
- 1.
- The Snows of Russia
- 2.
- The Senator from Pennsylvania
- 3.
- Oregon
- 4.
- Mexico: Conquest of a Continent
- 5.
- Other Places, Other Lands
- 6.
- The Court of St. James
- 7.
- The "Ostend Manifesto"
- 8.
- A Case of Unfinished Business: The President's Foreign Policy in Central America
- 9.
- Empires Unrealized, Showing the Flag and, the Far East.