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Acknowledgments | 5 | |
Introduction | 11 | |
1 | Sir Richard Pakenham and the Oregon Question, 1843-1846 | 21 |
2 | Henry Bulwer and Central America, 1850-1851 | 38 |
3 | John F. T. Crampton and the American Political System, 1852-1853 | 56 |
4 | British Preoccupation with the Crimean War, 1854 | 93 |
5 | Recruitment, 1855 | 118 |
6 | Expulsion, Transition, and Restoration: Crampton, Lumley, and Napier, 1856-1857 | 145 |
7 | Napier and Ouseley: A Conflict of Personalities, 1857-1859 | 182 |
8 | Lord Lyons and the Buchanan Administration, 1859-1860 | 213 |
9 | Prelude to Civil War, 1861 | 239 |
10 | The Trent Affair | 257 |
11 | Decisive Victory Eludes the North, January-June 1862 | 276 |
12 | William Stuart and the Interventionist Crisis, June-November 1862 | 290 |
13 | Mediation and Domestic Emancipation, November 1862-June 1863 | 306 |
14 | From Gettysburg to President Lincoln's Reelection, July 1863-December 1864 | 327 |
15 | Sir Frederick Bruce and the Opening Stages of American Reconstruction, April 1865-July 1866 | 352 |
16 | Preoccupation with Domestic Affairs, July 1866-September 1867 | 386 |
Appendix: Biographical Directory | 407 | |
Notes | 424 | |
Index | 463 |
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