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Harvard Historical Studies 110

The Making of the Monroe Doctrine

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$65.00 • £54.95 • €60.00

ISBN 9780674180703

Publication Date: 01/01/1975

306 pages

19 halftones, 5 tables

Belknap Press

Harvard Historical Studies

World

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  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. The Pressing Problems
  • 2. The Policymakers
  • 3. Foreign Politics
  • 4. Domestic Politics
  • 5. Policy Choices
  • 6. Implications
  • Appendix A: Evidence Concerning Presidential Preferences of Members of the House and Senate in the Winter of 1823–1824
  • Appendix B: Sources and Studies
  • Index

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