Diplomacy and Revolution: U.S.-Mexican Relations Under Wilson and CarranzaUniversity of Arizona Press, 1977 - 159 páginas The author has probed archives in both Mexico and the United States to provide a fresh interpretation of [Woodrow] Wilson's conduct of foreign affairs during the Mexican Revolution. Focusing on U.S. dealings with [Venustiano] Carranza, the author shows how Wilson's ideological commitments combined with material concerns to shape his foreign policy. |
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... Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane believed that a failure to capture Villa " would ruin us in the eyes of all Latin Americans , " especially Mexicans whom he compared with " children " in that they " pile insult upon insult if ...
... Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane believed that a failure to capture Villa " would ruin us in the eyes of all Latin Americans , " especially Mexicans whom he compared with " children " in that they " pile insult upon insult if ...
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... secretary of state . On Fletcher's instruction , George T. Summerlin , the secretary of the embassy , read the note to someone at the Mexican Foreign Office but left no copy.56 The ploy permitted Fletcher to make the point without ...
... secretary of state . On Fletcher's instruction , George T. Summerlin , the secretary of the embassy , read the note to someone at the Mexican Foreign Office but left no copy.56 The ploy permitted Fletcher to make the point without ...
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... secretary of commerce , industry and labor , replied that it merely required foreign capitalists to organize as Mexican companies , subject to Mexican law.31 President Carranza then designated the proce- dures in an executive decree on ...
... secretary of commerce , industry and labor , replied that it merely required foreign capitalists to organize as Mexican companies , subject to Mexican law.31 President Carranza then designated the proce- dures in an executive decree on ...
Contenido
Wilsons Intervention | 1 |
The Question of De Facto Recognition | 15 |
The Punitive Expedition | 32 |
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Diplomacy and Revolution: U.S.-Mexican Relations Under Wilson and Carranza Mark T. Gilderhus Vista de fragmentos - 1977 |
Diplomacy and Revolution: U.S.-Mexican Relations Under Wilson and Carranza Mark T. Gilderhus Vista de fragmentos - 1977 |
Diplomacy and Revolution: U.S.-Mexican Relations Under Wilson and Carranza Mark T. Gilderhus Vista de fragmentos - 1977 |
Términos y frases comunes
Ameri AREM army Arredondo Article 27 Auchincloss became Bonillas Border Patrol bracero program California Carranza chap Chicano citizens Colby constitution Constitutionalist cross the border Department DHRM Diary Díaz diplomatic economic election enter the United federal Félix Díaz force foreign Francisco Villa German Huerta illegal aliens illegal immigration intervention Juárez July June labor land Lansing Papers later Latin Library of Congress living Madero mented Mexicans Mexi Mexican Affairs Mexican Americans Mexican government Mexican Revolution Mexico City migrants military million nation Obregón officers oilmen percent Pershing petroleum political Polk population Porfirio Díaz president of Mexico President Wilson Press punitive expedition recognition Revolución Mexicana Robert Lansing rural Santa Anna Scott Secretary Senator Southwest Spanish Texans Texas tion troops undocumented aliens undocumented Mexicans University Venustiano Carranza Veracruz Victoriano Huerta Villa wanted Washington Woodrow Wilson workers York Zapata
Referencias a este libro
Oil, Banks, and Politics: The United States and Postrevolutionary Mexico ... Linda B. Hall Vista previa limitada - 1995 |
Texas and the Mexican Revolution: A Study in State and National Border ... Don M. Coerver,Linda Biesele Hall Vista de fragmentos - 1984 |