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The New South Faces the World: Foreign Affairs and the Southern Sense of Self, 1877-1950 Book

The New South Faces the World: Foreign Affairs and the Southern Sense of Self, 1877-1950
The New South Faces the World: Foreign Affairs and the Southern Sense of Self, 1877-1950, In his study of the New South and foreign affairs, Tennant McWilliams raises a central question: why have southerners failed to develop a realistic attitude about U.S. relations with the rest of the world? He notes that throughout their history southerne, The New South Faces the World: Foreign Affairs and the Southern Sense of Self, 1877-1950 has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • The New South Faces the World: Foreign Affairs and the Southern Sense of Self, 1877-1950
  • Written by author Tennant S. McWilliams
  • Published by University of Alabama Press, January 2008
  • "In his study of the New South and foreign affairs, Tennant McWilliams raises a central question: why have southerners failed to develop a realistic attitude about U.S. relations with the rest of the world? He notes that throughout their history southerne
  • “In his study of the New South and foreign affairs, Tennant McWilliams raises a central question: why have southerners failed to develop a realistic attitude about U.S. relations with the rest of the world? He notes that throughout their history
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Acknowledgments     vii
Introduction: The Mission and the Burden     1
James H. Blount, Paramount Defender of Hawaii     16
The Mobile Register and Cuba Libre     47
Daniel Augustus Tompkins and China     68
The Anglo-Saxon Bond of John W. Davis     89
The Southern Council on International Relations     121
The Expanding South     140
Essay on Sources     149
Index     159


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