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In recent years, despite widespread interest in feminism, women's studies, and socio-historical perspectives in general, scholars have failed to unearth a body of historical knowledge related to women in the area of American foreign policymaking--until now.
?A carefully researched, clearly written monograph that is the first systematic study of Anglophobia as a factor in the development of late 19th-century American foriegn policy. Crapol has provided us with valuable new insights into the relationship of chauvinism and economic expansion.?-Choice
Assesses James G Blaine's role as an architect of empire and revisits the ambitious imperialistic goals of this two-time secretary of state.
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