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14
. Christopher Endy, "Travel and World Power: Americans in Europe, 1890–1917,"
Diplomatic History
22 (Fall 1998), 565–94.
15
. Collin, "Symbiosis," 483–84.
16
. Crichton,
America 1900,
30.
17
. Volker Berghahn, "Philanthropy and Diplomacy in the 'American Century,' "
Diplomatic History
23 (Summer 1999), 393–96; Richard Pells,
Not Like Us: How Europeans Have Loved, Hated, and Transformed American Culture Since World War II
(New York, 1997), 7.
18
. Merle Curti,
American Philanthropy Abroad
(New Brunswick, N.J., 1963), 216–17, 222–23; Berghahn, "Philanthropy," 397–98.
19
. Berghahn, "Philanthropy," 397–98.
20
. Shannon Smith, "From Relief to Revolution: American Women and the Russian-American Relationship, 1890–1917,"
Diplomatic History
19 (Fall 1995), 607–15.
21
. Judith Papachristou, "American Women and Foreign Policy, 1898–1905,"
Diplomatic History
14 (Fall 1990), 493–509.
22
. Jeanne Zeidler, "Samuel Chapman Armstrong's Vision: Hampton's Girdle Around the World," paper presented at the Pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association, August 1995; Michael O. West, "The Tuskegee Model of Development in Africa: Another Dimension of the African/African American Connection,
Diplomatic History
16 (Summer 1992), 371–87.
23
. Tunde Adeleke,
Nineteenth-Century Black Nationalists and the Civilizing Mission
(Lexington, Ky., 1998), 137–139.
24
. Gould,
Roosevelt,
13.
25
. Jacob Heilbrun, "Larger than Life,"
New York Times Book Review
(December 30, 2001), 7.
26
. Robert C. Hilderbrand,
Power and the People: Executive Management of Public Opinion in Foreign Affairs, 1877–1921
(Chapel Hill, N.C., 1981), 53–55.
27
. Ibid.; Walter LaFeber, "The 'Lion in the Path': The U.S. Emergence as a World Power,"
Political Science Quarterly
101, no. 5 (1986), 716–18.
28
. Joseph A. Fry,
Dixie Looks Abroad: The South and U.S. Foreign Relations, 1789–1973
(Baton Rouge, La., 2002), 134–37.
29
. Gould,
Roosevelt,
136.
30
. Frank Ninkovich, "Theodore Roosevelt: Civilization as Ideology,"
Diplomatic History
10 (Summer 1986), 233.
31
. Ibid.; Serge Ricard, "Theodore Roosevelt and the Diplomacy of Righteousness,"
Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal
12 (Winter 1986), 3–4.
32
. Richard Hume Werking,
The Master Architects: Building the United States Foreign Service, 1890–1913
(Lexington, Ky., 1977), 93.
33
. Walter LaFeber, "Technology and U.S. Foreign Relations,"
Diplomatic History
24 (Winter 2000), 7.
34
. George Mowry,
The Era of Theodore Roosevelt, 1900–1912
(New York, 1958), 43, 121; Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas,
The Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made
(New York, 1986), 28–29, 186–87, 244, 336.
35
. Gould,
Roosevelt,
123; Allan R. Millett and Peter Maslowski,
For the Common Defense: A Military History of the United States of America
(New York, 1984), 299–319.
36
. Gould,
Roosevelt,
43.
37
. Ibid., 263; Millett and Maslowski,
Common Defense,
299–309.
38
. Warren Frederick Ilchman,
Professional Diplomacy in the United States, 1779–1939
(Chicago, 1961), 111.
39
. Werking,
Master Architects,
129.
40
. Jane C. Loeffler, "The Architecture of Diplomacy,"
Journal of the Society of Architecture Historians
49 (September 1990), 251–55.
41
. Norman E. Saul,
Concord and Conflict: The United States and Russia, 1867–1914
(Lawrence, Kans., 1996), 474–77.
42
. Ibid.; Stuart E. Knee, "The Diplomacy of Neutrality: Theodore Roosevelt and the Russian Pogroms of 1903–1906,"
Presidential Studies Quarterly
19 (Winter 1989), 71–73.
43
. Knee, "Neutrality," 73–74; Gould,
Roosevelt,
89–90; John Lewis Gaddis,
Russia, the Soviet Union, and the United States: An Interpretive History
(2nd ed., New York, 1990), 42–43.
44
. Knee, "Neutrality," 72–73.
45
. Gaddis,
Russia,
43–46; Saul,
Concord and Conflict,
523–37, 567.
46
. Alexander DeConde,
Ethnicity, Race and American Foreign Policy
(Boston, 1992), 71.
47
. Michael H. Hunt,
The Making of a Special Relationship: The United States and China to 1914
(New York, 1983), 228.
48
. Delber McKee, "The Chinese Boycott of 1905–1906 Reconsidered: The Role of Chinese-Americans,"
Pacific Historical Review
55 (May 1986), 171.
49
. Hunt,
Special Relationship,
228–34.
50
. Delber McKee, "The Boxer Indemnity Remission: A Damage Control Device,"
Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Newsletter
23 (March 1992), 10.
51
. Hunt,
Special Relationship,
243.
52
. McKee, "Indemnity," 13: Hunt,
Special Relationship,
270.
53
. Walter LaFeber,
The Clash: U.S. Japanese Relations Through History
(New York, 1997), 88.
54
. Charles E. Neu,
The Troubled Encounter: The United States and Japan
(New York, 1975), 48–49.
55
. Gould,
Roosevelt,
258.
56
. Neu,
Troubled Encounter,
51.
57
. James R. Reckner,
Teddy Roosevelt's Great White Fleet
(Annapolis, Md., 1982).
58
. Charles DeBenedetti,
The Peace Reform in American History
(Bloomington, Ind., 1984), 65–68, 79–83.
59
. Curti,
Philanthropy,
198.
60
. Gould,
Roosevelt,
149.
61
. Hilderbrand,
Power and the People,
86–87; Richard W. Leopold,
The Growth of American Foreign Policy: A History
(New York, 1962), 284–90.
62
. Saul,
Concord,
440–44; Geoffrey Best, "Peace Conferences and the Century of Total War,"
International Affairs
75, no. 3 (1999), 623, 631.
63
. Leopold,
American Foreign Policy,
292.
64
. Saul,
Concord,
522.
65
. Gould,
Roosevelt,
173.
66
. Ninkovich, "Roosevelt," 241.
67
. Gould,
Roosevelt,
182.
68
. Howard K. Beale,
Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of America to World Power
(New York, 1962), 236–39.
69
. H. W. Brands,
TR: The Last Romantic
(New York, 1997), 534.
70
. Beale,
Rise to World Power,
265.
71
. Saul,
Concord,
504.
72
. Eugene Trani,
The Treaty of Portsmouth: An Adventure in American Diplomacy
(Lexington, Ky., 1969).
73
. Saul,
Concord,
505; LaFeber,
Clash,
84.
74
. Gould,
Roosevelt,
185.
75
. LaFeber,
Clash,
92.
76
. Serge Ricard, "Theodore Roosevelt: Principles and Practices of a Foreign Policy,"
Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal
28 (Fall/Winter 1992), 4.
77
. Beale,
Rise to World Power,
331.
78
. Cabán,
Colonial People
, 124.
79
. Ibid., 90–91.
80
. Gervasio Luis García, " 'I Am the Other': Puerto Rico in the Eyes of North Americans, 1898,"
Journal of American History
87 (June 2000), 40–41.
81
. Cabán,
Colonial People,
105.
82
. Wolfgang Binder, "The Tropical Garden and the Mahanesque Resting Place in the Caribbean: Remarks on the Early Incorporation of Puerto Rico by the United States of America," in Serge Ricard, ed.,
An American Empire: Expansionist Cultures and Policies
,
1881–1917
(Aix-en-Provence, 1990), 100.
83
. García, "Puerto Rico," 49–50.
84
. Stanley Karnow,
In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines
(New York, 1989), 228.
85
. Ibid., 204–9.
86
. Ibid., 209.
87
. Ibid, 247.
88
. Walter LaFeber,
The Panama Canal: The Crisis in Historical Perspective
(New York, 1979), 19–28.
89
. Gould,
Roosevelt
, 95–97.
90
. John Major, "Who Wrote the Hay–Bunau-Varilla Convention?"
Diplomatic History
8 (Spring 1984), 115–23.
91
. Collin, "Symbiosis Versus Hegemony," 477–79.
92
. Howard Jones,
The Course of American Diplomacy
(New York, 1985), 248.
93
. J. Michael Hogan, "Theodore Roosevelt and the Heroes of Panama,"
Presidential Studies Quarterly
19 (Winter 1989), 79, 86, 89.
94
. LaFeber,
Panama Canal,
53–54; Cyrus Veeser, "Inventing Dollar Diplomacy: The Gilded Age Origins of the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine,"
Diplomatic History
27 (June 2003), 301–26.
95
. Lars Schoultz,
Beneath the United States: A History of U.S. Policy Toward Latin America
(Cambridge, Mass., 1998), 180.
96
. Nancy Mitchell, "The Height of the German Challenge: The Venezuela Blockade, 1902–1903,"
Diplomatic History
20 (Spring 1996), 190.
97
. Ibid., 200.
98
. Gould,
Roosevelt,
175; the corollary itself is in
Congressional Record
39 (December 6, 1904), part 1, 19.
99
. Schoultz,
Beneath the United States,
183, 188.
100
. Collin, "Symbiosis Versus Hegemony," 488–89.
101
. Emily S. Rosenberg and Norman L. Rosenberg, "From Colonialism to Professionalism: The Public Private Dynamic in United States Financial Advising, 1898–1929,"
Journal of American History
74 (June 1987), 61.
102
. Schoultz,
Beneath the United States,
185–188.
103
. Rosenberg and Rosenberg, "Colonialism to Professionalism," 62–63; Emily S. Rosenberg, "Revisiting Dollar Diplomacy: Narratives of Money and Manliness,"
Diplomatic History
22 (Spring 1998), 159–68.
104
. Hilderbrand,
Power and the People,
76.
105
. Walter Scholes, "Philander Knox, 1909–1913," in Norman A. Graebner, ed.,
An Uncertain Tradition: American Secretaries of State in the Twentieth Century
(New York, 1961), 59–60.
106
. Schoultz,
Beneath the United States,
208.
107
. Rosenberg and Rosenberg, "Colonialism to Professionalism," 65–67; Rosenberg, "Dollar Diplomacy," 166–168.
108
. Cabán,
Colonial People,
103–4.
109
. Schoultz,
Beneath the United States,
209.
110
. Ibid., 214.
111
. Walter LaFeber,
Inevitable Revolutions: The United States in Central America
(New York, 1984), 44; Lester D. Langley,
The Banana Wars: An Inner History of American Empire, 1900–1934
(Lexington, Ky., 1983), 133–34.