The 'Conspiracy' of Free Trade: The Anglo-American Struggle over Empire and Economic Globalisation, 1846–1896
Autor Marc-William Palenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 mai 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107521339
ISBN-10: 1107521335
Pagini: 333
Ilustrații: 15 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107521335
Pagini: 333
Ilustrații: 15 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. Globalizing ideologies: economic nationalism and free-trade cosmopolitanism, c.1846–60; 2. 'The most successful lie in history': the Morrill Tariff and the Confederacy's free-trade diplomacy; 3. Mobilizing free trade: the postbellum free-trade movement, foreign policy, and 'conspiracy', 1866–71; 4. Fighting over free trade: party realignment and the imperialism of economic nationalism, 1872–84; 5. The great debate: the first Cleveland presidency, free-trade culture, and the anti-imperialism of free trade, 1885–9; 6. The cosmopolitan demand for North American commercial union, 1885–9; 7. 'A sea of fire': the McKinley Tariff and the imperialism of economic nationalism, 1889–93; 8. Free trade in retreat: the global impact of the McKinley Tariff upon the British Empire, 1890–4; 9. Republican rapprochement: Cleveland's free traders, Anglo-American relations, and the 1896 presidential elections; Conclusion; Select bibliography; Index.
Recenzii
'In this boldly argued and richly detailed study, Marc-William Palen shows us why we should know much more than we do about the debate over the tariff in the nineteenth century. The 'Conspiracy' of Free Trade demonstrates how questions of tariffs and trade were ideologically charged and central to American conceptions of imperialism and global economic integration in the age of British power.' Jay Sexton, University of Oxford
'In this illuminating study, Marc-William Palen cuts across the conventional domestic versus foreign approach to American history, showing the role of trade politics as an instrument of a resurgent and highly influential American economic nationalism in the late nineteenth century. He makes clear the eddying global effects of trans-Atlantic controversies over tariffs upon the shaping of US imperialism and Anglo-American relations.' Ian Tyrrell, University of New South Wales, Australia
'In a US election year thick with controversy over the impact of free trade and globalisation on jobs and wages, Palen's absorbing study of the nineteenth-century version of these debates is timely. The Exeter University historian contrasts the British commitment to free trade with what were the then dominant currents of US economic nationalism and protectionism.' Tony Barber, Financial Times
'The 'Conspiracy' of Free Trade … is a corrective to decades of historiography that laissez-faire doctrine guided the Gilded Age. On the contrary, Palen's sophisticated look into Anglo-American dialogue and domestic political maneuverings show that 'ideological conflict between free traders and economic nationalists laid the imperial path for Anglo-American economic globalization' … His archival research is solid, though far surpassed by the extensive treatment of periodical and secondary sources; Palen has mined seemingly every commentary on the half century he covers.' Thomas Zeiler, E-International Relations (www.e-ir.info)
'Palen marshals considerable resources to challenge the Revisionist 'OpenDoor imperialism' thesis, and his work is deeply engaged with decades of secondary literature on trade policy and Anglo-American relations.' Nicole M. Phelps, Diplomatic History
'This is a fascinating story, and its one that Palen tells with admirable clarity and concision. Each of the nine main chapters deals with a different, and often quite diverse, subject, but the central organising theme of Cobdenite-Listian conflict remains always in focus.' Daniel Peart, H-Diplo Roundtable Review
'This is an expansive and impressive achievement. For scholars of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era with interests in the political economy of empire, Palen's observations ought to be the new starting place.' April Merleaux, Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
'Based on a voluminous and thorough use of primary and secondary sources, The 'Conspiracy' of Free Trade is an important work.' Tom Mertes, The Journal of American History
'… provides a thorough chronological study of the positions and clashes between Cobdenites and Listians, is a precious resource for economic and imperial historians. … for anyone hoping to gain broader understanding of the globalisation debate this book deserves, at the very least, a careful read-through.' Marcin Menkes, Polish Yearbook of International Law
'Palen's study is serious, deeply researched and convincing. … This book will undoubtedly compel these scholars to re-examine such debates and reflect on how they might alter their own approaches to the study of the American Empire.' Andrew Priest, The English Historical Review
'In this illuminating study, Marc-William Palen cuts across the conventional domestic versus foreign approach to American history, showing the role of trade politics as an instrument of a resurgent and highly influential American economic nationalism in the late nineteenth century. He makes clear the eddying global effects of trans-Atlantic controversies over tariffs upon the shaping of US imperialism and Anglo-American relations.' Ian Tyrrell, University of New South Wales, Australia
'In a US election year thick with controversy over the impact of free trade and globalisation on jobs and wages, Palen's absorbing study of the nineteenth-century version of these debates is timely. The Exeter University historian contrasts the British commitment to free trade with what were the then dominant currents of US economic nationalism and protectionism.' Tony Barber, Financial Times
'The 'Conspiracy' of Free Trade … is a corrective to decades of historiography that laissez-faire doctrine guided the Gilded Age. On the contrary, Palen's sophisticated look into Anglo-American dialogue and domestic political maneuverings show that 'ideological conflict between free traders and economic nationalists laid the imperial path for Anglo-American economic globalization' … His archival research is solid, though far surpassed by the extensive treatment of periodical and secondary sources; Palen has mined seemingly every commentary on the half century he covers.' Thomas Zeiler, E-International Relations (www.e-ir.info)
'Palen marshals considerable resources to challenge the Revisionist 'OpenDoor imperialism' thesis, and his work is deeply engaged with decades of secondary literature on trade policy and Anglo-American relations.' Nicole M. Phelps, Diplomatic History
'This is a fascinating story, and its one that Palen tells with admirable clarity and concision. Each of the nine main chapters deals with a different, and often quite diverse, subject, but the central organising theme of Cobdenite-Listian conflict remains always in focus.' Daniel Peart, H-Diplo Roundtable Review
'This is an expansive and impressive achievement. For scholars of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era with interests in the political economy of empire, Palen's observations ought to be the new starting place.' April Merleaux, Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
'Based on a voluminous and thorough use of primary and secondary sources, The 'Conspiracy' of Free Trade is an important work.' Tom Mertes, The Journal of American History
'… provides a thorough chronological study of the positions and clashes between Cobdenites and Listians, is a precious resource for economic and imperial historians. … for anyone hoping to gain broader understanding of the globalisation debate this book deserves, at the very least, a careful read-through.' Marcin Menkes, Polish Yearbook of International Law
'Palen's study is serious, deeply researched and convincing. … This book will undoubtedly compel these scholars to re-examine such debates and reflect on how they might alter their own approaches to the study of the American Empire.' Andrew Priest, The English Historical Review
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Descriere
This book explores the controversial Anglo-American struggle over empire and economic globalization in the mid- to late-nineteenth century.