Militarists, merchants, and missionaries ; United States expansion in Middle America
- Title
- Militarists, merchants, and missionaries ; United States expansion in Middle America / edited by Eugene R. Huck & Edward H. Moseley. Essays written in honor of Alfred Barnaby Thomas.
- Published by
- University : University of Alabama Press, [1970]
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- Description
- xi, 172 pages : portrait; 24 cm
- Subject
- Contents
- Alfred Barnaby Thomas, by J.F. Bannon.--Introduction, by E.R. Huck and E.H. Moseley.--Anglo-Spanish rivalry in the Georgia country, 1670-1691, by F.L. Pearson.--Anglo-Spanish negotiations involving Central America in 1783, by C.A. Anderson.--The religious impact of the American occupation of Mexico City, 1847-1848, by E.H. Moseley.--The Forty-Niners in Panama: Canal prelude, by E.R. Huck.--Southern Baptists in Cuba, 1886-1916, by H.E. Greer.--United States conquest of the Mexican market as seen by British officials, 1895-1905, by W.H. Lane.--Albert Edward Bishop and the establishment of the Central American Mission in Guatemala, 1899-1922, by W.B. Winn.--The role of aviation in Mexican-United States relations, 1912-1929, by W.P. Newton.--The Caribbean--vital link for Western Hemisphere air defense during World War II, by H. Hupperich.--Congress investigates Puerto Rico, 1943-1944, by A. Brownback.--Appendix: The publications of A.B. Thomas. (p. [158]-163)
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.