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Chronological History of U.S. Foreign Relations
Contributor(s): Brune, Lester H. (Author), Burns, Richard Dean (Editor)
ISBN: 0415939143     ISBN-13: 9780415939140
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $841.50  
Product Type: Boxed Set - Other Formats
Published: November 2002
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Annotation: From the Treaty of Paris to the election of George W. Bush, this expanded and updated three-volume reference work is far more than a chronological listing. Beginning with a brief introductory section on the colonial period, followed by clear and comprehensive descriptions of every event concerning U.S. foreign relations on a year-to-year basis from 1776 to 2000, this reference provides full coverage of U.S. diplomatic history in over 1400 pages.
"Chronological History of U.S. Foreign Relations" can be used as a timeline by those needing a quick reference, but the extensive chronological listings also provide in-depth information, thus scholars will use this work as a quick refresher on diplomatic history, and undergraduate and high school students will use it as a port of entry to a theme or time period in U.S.--and world--history.
The numerous cross-references and the thorough index will help readers follow themes and compare time periods. The 38 maps, included through out the book, willbe vital in the understanding of the many complex territorial disputes in which the U.S. has played a role.
With over one third new material, along with updated and revised entries and maps, this second edition will prove invaluable for all students of political science, history, and international relations. Also includes 38 maps.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History
- Reference | Encyclopedias
Dewey: 327.730
LCCN: 2002023693
Physical Information: 4.5" H x 9" W x 11" (11.80 lbs) 1488 pages
 
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More than a timeline, the Chronological History allows readers to follow themes and compare time periods via extensive chronological listings, numerous cross-references, and thorough index. This comprehensive resource also includes 38 new maps to provide perspectives on the complex territorial disputes in which the US has played a role.
With over one third new material, along with updated and revised entries and maps, this second edition is essential for all students of political science, history, and international relations. Also includes 38 maps.