Financial Missionaries to the World – The Politics and Culture of Dollar Diplomacy, 1900–1930: American Encounters/Global Interactions
Autor Emily S. Rosenbergen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2004
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"" A] major and superb contribution to the history of U.S. foreign relations. . . . Emily S. Rosenberg] has opened up a whole new research field in international history."--Anders Stephanson, "Journal of American History
"" A] landmark in the historiography of American foreign relations."--Melvyn P. Leffler, author of "A Preponderence of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration, and the Cold War
""Fascinating."--Christopher Clark, "Times Literary Supplement"
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822332190
ISBN-10: 0822332191
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria American Encounters/Global Interactions
ISBN-10: 0822332191
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria American Encounters/Global Interactions
Recenzii
"Fascinating." Christopher Clark, Times Literary Supplement"[A] major and superb contribution to the history of U.S. foreign relations . . . . [Rosenberg] has opened up a whole new research field in international history." Anders Stephanson, Journal of American History"[A] landmark in the historiography of American foreign relations." Melvyn P. Leffler, author of A Preponderence of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration, and the Cold WarIn an analysis that is relevant to contemporary debates over international loans, she reveals how a practice initially justified as a progressive means to extend 'civilization' by promoting economic progress became embroiled in controversy.Macalester Today"This is an impressive scholarly work that will appeal to many interested in economic and political diplomacy with a cultural dimension." Alan P. Dobson, Journal of American Studies[F]or readers of the Journal of Interdisciplinary History, the books most interesting features are probably its uses of cultural analysis to enhance our understanding of policy history. . . . The volume can still be seen as timely. Ellis W. Hawley, Journal of Interdisciplinary HistoryRosenberg's book is well-written and accessible to advanced undergraduate students. The book is well suited for supplementary reading in courses dealing with American economic and diplomatic history and it can serve as an excellent example of the "new" postmodern diplomatic history in courses emphasizing historiography.Jerald Combs, The History Teacher
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Cuprins
Introduction 1
1 Gold-Standard Visions: International Currency Reformers, 1898-1905 4
The Meanings of Money and Markets 5
Turning Silver Standards into Gold 12
The Commission on International Exchange 18
The New Specialists in International Financial Advising 23
2 The Roosevelt Corollary and the Dominican Model of 1905 31
Gender, Race, National Interest, and Civilization 31
The Dominican Model 41
Development of Investment Banking 47
International Precedents for Fiscal Control 52
Fiscal Control through Public-Private Partnership 56
3 The Changing Forms of Controlled Loans under Taft and Wilson 61
Extending the Dominican Model 62
Control by Private Contract 71
Opposition to Taft's Dollar Diplomacy 77
Tightening Dollar Diplomacy under Wilson 79
Public-Private Interactions and Consenting Parties 93
4 Private Money, Public Policy, 1921-1923 97
The Postwar Political Economy and Loan Policy 97
Postwar Controlled Loans in the Western Hemisphere 108
5 Opposition to Financial Imperialism, 1919-1926 122
The Postwar Anti-imperialist Impulse 124
"Is America Imperialistic?" Conflicting Cultural Narratives 131
Anti-imperialist insurgency after 1924 137
The U.S. Government Backs Away 147
6 Stabilization Programs and Financial Missions in New Guises, 1924-1928 151
Approaches to Stabilization 151
The Kemmerer Missions in South America 155
European Stabilization and the Dawes Plan 166
Poland: A Kemmerer Mission in Europe 176
Persia: The Millspaugh Mission 183
7 Faith in Professionalism, Fascination with Primitivism 187
Professionalization and Financial Markets 187
Mass Culture and Primitivism 198
8 Dollar Diplomacy in Decline, 1927-1930 219
The Questionable Impact of Supervisory Missions 220
Opposition to U.S. Supervision 230
Deterioration of the Bond Market and the End of Foreign Lending 240
Public Policy and the End of an Era 247
Looking Backward and Forward 253
Abbreviations 263
Notes 265
Index 327
1 Gold-Standard Visions: International Currency Reformers, 1898-1905 4
The Meanings of Money and Markets 5
Turning Silver Standards into Gold 12
The Commission on International Exchange 18
The New Specialists in International Financial Advising 23
2 The Roosevelt Corollary and the Dominican Model of 1905 31
Gender, Race, National Interest, and Civilization 31
The Dominican Model 41
Development of Investment Banking 47
International Precedents for Fiscal Control 52
Fiscal Control through Public-Private Partnership 56
3 The Changing Forms of Controlled Loans under Taft and Wilson 61
Extending the Dominican Model 62
Control by Private Contract 71
Opposition to Taft's Dollar Diplomacy 77
Tightening Dollar Diplomacy under Wilson 79
Public-Private Interactions and Consenting Parties 93
4 Private Money, Public Policy, 1921-1923 97
The Postwar Political Economy and Loan Policy 97
Postwar Controlled Loans in the Western Hemisphere 108
5 Opposition to Financial Imperialism, 1919-1926 122
The Postwar Anti-imperialist Impulse 124
"Is America Imperialistic?" Conflicting Cultural Narratives 131
Anti-imperialist insurgency after 1924 137
The U.S. Government Backs Away 147
6 Stabilization Programs and Financial Missions in New Guises, 1924-1928 151
Approaches to Stabilization 151
The Kemmerer Missions in South America 155
European Stabilization and the Dawes Plan 166
Poland: A Kemmerer Mission in Europe 176
Persia: The Millspaugh Mission 183
7 Faith in Professionalism, Fascination with Primitivism 187
Professionalization and Financial Markets 187
Mass Culture and Primitivism 198
8 Dollar Diplomacy in Decline, 1927-1930 219
The Questionable Impact of Supervisory Missions 220
Opposition to U.S. Supervision 230
Deterioration of the Bond Market and the End of Foreign Lending 240
Public Policy and the End of an Era 247
Looking Backward and Forward 253
Abbreviations 263
Notes 265
Index 327
Descriere
This work on dollar diplomacy reshapes the historiography of foreign relations, offering an innovative melding of cultural, diplomatic, and gender history.