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Historical Dictionary of U.S. Diplomacy from the Revolution to Secession, Hardback Book

Historical Dictionary of U.S. Diplomacy from the Revolution to Secession Hardback

Part of the Historical Dictionaries of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations series

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Historical Dictionary of U.S. Diplomacy from the Revolution to Secession covers the period from 1776, when the nation declared its independence from Great Britain, through 1861, when the Civil War presented the biggest challenge to the continuation of the “republican experiment.” Probably the most common misconception about the diplomatic history of this period is that American leaders tried to stay isolated from world events, when in fact the early United States was part of “one grand, interwoven tapestry” of nations. The Historical Dictionary of U.S. Diplomacy from the Revolution to Secession relates the events of this crucial period in American history through a chronology, an introductory essay, and several hundred cross-referenced dictionary entries on key persons, places, events, institutions, and organizations.

This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about American diplomacy.

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