-- Foreign Affairs
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"The strength of Scully's study is to show how nebulous international law was in the nineteenth century... especially useful." -- International History Review "Scully's pungent, well-written, and provocative monograph sheds revealing light on a dark corner of Chinese-American relations." -- Michael Schaller, The Journal of American History
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 159 mm
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978-0-231-12108-8 (9780231121088)
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Eileen Scully is assistant professor of history at Princeton University.
Introduction and Overview 1. Extraterritoriality in the Changing World of the Nineteenth Century 2. Extraterritorial Americans, Before the Rush to Empire 3. Colonizing the Colonizers 4. Progressivism Shanghaied 5. Wilsonianism and American Imperial Citizenship 6. Interwar Demise of Consular Jurisdiction Epilogue: Sojourning Americans in the Age of Empire