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The diplomatic history of the Southern Confederacy

  • James Morton Callahan

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"This volume is a study of the efforts of the Confederate authorities ... to secure foreign recognition and support. It considers also the forces which controlled the European powers and defeated the attempt to divide the American Union ... It attempts to give a careful and purely historical presentation of the theories, purposes, policies, diplomatic efforts, and difficulties of the Secessionists ... It traces the inner working of the diplomatic machine during the many variations of the military and political situation, closely observes the attitude, motives, and policy of the great nations with whom the Confederate agents sought to negotiate, and throws light upon international questions arising between the United States and foreign powers"--Pref.

Genres

  • Foreign relations
  • Confederate States of America -- Foreign relations.
  • Kathedrale (Dresden, Germany)
  • Cotton trade
  • Political aspects
  • History
  • Architecture
  • Buildings, structures
  • Pictorial works
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  • James Morton Callahan

    4 Nov 1864 - 1956

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Editions

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    Johns Hopkins Press

    1901

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    The Johns Hopkins Press

    1901

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    Kessinger Publishing, LLC

    May 5, 2006

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    Kessinger Publishing, LLC

    July 25, 2007

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    Greenwood Press

    1968

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    The John Hopkins press

    1901

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    F. Ungar

    1964

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    Walden Press

    1957

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    Johns Hopkins Press

    1901

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    The Johns Hopkins Press

    1901

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    Facsimile edition

    Greenwood Press

    June 2001