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A history of the Monroe doctrine

Author: Dexter Perkins
Publisher: Boston : Little, Brown, ©1955.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : [Rev. ed.]View all editions and formats
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Perkins, Dexter, 1889-
History of the Monroe doctrine.
Boston : Little, Brown, [1955]
(OCoLC)551658494
Online version:
Perkins, Dexter, 1889-
History of the Monroe doctrine.
Boston : Little, Brown, [1955]
(OCoLC)607888062
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Dexter Perkins
OCLC Number: 503819
Notes: "A new edition of the book originally published under the title Hands off: a history of the Monroe doctrine."
Description: xiv, 462 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: I. The separation of the New World and the old: republican American and monarchical Europe --
II. The first challenge: Monroe hurls defiance at Europe --
III. The challenge recalled: Polk revives Monroe --
IV. The hour of peril: France and Spain defy the Monroe doctrine --
V. New pretensions and interpretations: self-confidant American extends the doctrine --
VI. The shadow of Germany - and other matters: the turn of the century --
VII. The policeman of the west: the evolution of the Roosevelt corollary --
VIII. The doctrine and the League: Monroeism and world peace --
IX. The doctrine and the good neighbor: Pan-Americanism and Monroeism --
X. Retrospect and prospect: Monroeism in its broad lines - the future --
The original Monroe doctrine.
Other Titles: Hands off
Responsibility: by Dexter Perkins.

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