Germany in Central America : competitive imperialism, 1821-1929 /
Of the four countries most active in independent Central America - Britain, the United States, France, and Germany - historians know the least about the full extent of the involvement of the Germans. Germany, however, played a crucial role in Central American history. Germany in Central America reve...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Tuscaloosa, Ala. :
University of Alabama Press,
©1998.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter 1 Foundations of German Interest in Central America, 1820-1848 10
- Chapter 2 Prussia and Commerce with the Pacific Basin, 1848-1851 21
- Chapter 3 Franz Hugo Hesse's Mission to Central America, 1851-1858 34
- Chapter 4 Bismarck and the Foundations of the German Empire, 1858-1871 55
- Chapter 5 Defining Germany's Role in Central America, 1871-1885 67
- Chapter 6 Aggressive Participation in the New World, 1885-1898 85
- Chapter 7 Aggressive Penetration and National Honor, 1898-1906 112
- Chapter 8 Apogee of German Power in Central America, 1906-1914 137
- Chapter 9 U.S. Displacement of German Economic Power during World War I 154
- Chapter 10 Reestablishing Germany's Role, 1920-1925 173
- Chapter 11 A Revived German Presence in Central America, 1924-1929 190
- Research Resources on Germany in Central America 287.