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America's transatlantic turn: Theodore Roosevelt and the "discovery" of Europe (First edition: December 2012.)

Krabbendam, H.(Edited by)Thompson, J.(Edited by)
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The central argument of this collection of essays is that Theodore Roosevelt's unique combination of personal, cultural, intellectual and diplomatic links to Europe, along with his goal of establishing a more prominent role for the United States in international politics, enabled him to lay the foundations for the modern U.S.-European relations.

The contributors draw upon both traditional scholarship rooted in high politics, and the more recent interest in cultural and intellectual links, to build their case.

Their essays encompass: TR's formative experiences and his ideas about imperialism; the challenges presented by partisan politics and debates about immigration; bilateral relations with the key great powers, France, Germany, and Great Britain; his post-Presidential career, including a trip to Europe in 1910 and the role he played in debates about World War I.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
1137286490 / 9781137286499
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
24/12/2012
English
199 pages
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