انگلستان و آمریکا یادگیری سازش با یکدیگر 1914-1865

انگلستان و آمریکا یادگیری سازش با یکدیگر 1914-1865

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    1. James Russell Lowell, ‘On a Certain Condescension in Foreigners’, The Atlantic Monthly, Jan. 186g, p. 94.
    2. Lord Illingworth in ‘A Woman of No Importance’, The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde (London: Collins, 1968), p.
      436.
    3. Quotations from Wesley and Douglass in Frank Thistlethwaite, The Anglo-American Connection in the Early
      Nineteenth Century (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1959), pp. 108-9.
    4. Quoted in Merle Curti, The American Peace Crusade, 1815-1860 (Dur-ham, NC: Duke University Press, 1929), p. 1
      16.
    5. John Hay to Henry Adams, 7 July 1897, Hay Papers, vol. 3 (Library of Congress, Washington, DC).
    6. Quoted in Paul M. Kennedy, The Rise of the Anglo-German Antagonism, 1860-1914 (London: George Allen and Unwin,
      1980), p. 467.
    7. Quoted in Michael Howard, The Continental Commitment: The Dilemma of British Defence Policy in the Era of the
      Two World Wars (Harmondsworth: Pelican Books, 1974), p. II.
    8. Henry Carey, The Way to Outdo England without Fighting Her: Letters to the Hon. Schuyler Colfax (Philadelphia:
      H. C. Baird, 1865).
    9. Quoted in Edward P. Crapol, America for Americans: Economic Nationalism and Anglophobia in the late Nineteenth
      Century (London: Greenwood Press,1973), р. 4.
    10. Note of 20 July 1895, in US Dept. of State, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1895 (Washington: Government
      Printing Office, 1896), part I, p. 558.
    11. Quoted in J. A. S. Grenville, Lord Salisbury and Foreign Policy at the Close of the Nineteenth Century (London:
      Athlone Press, 1970), p. 66.
    12. Sir Julian Pauncefote to Lord Salisbury, 24 Dec. 1895, Foreign Office correspondence, FO 80/364, f. 269 (Public
      Record Office, London).
    13. Quoted in Charles S. Campbell, From Revolution to Rapprochement: The United States and Great Britain, 1783-1900
      (New York: John Wiley, 1974), P. 183.
    14. Spectator, 7 May 1898, quoted in A. E. Campbell, Great Britain and the United States, 1898-1905 (London:
      Longmans, 1960), p. 152.
    15. Annual Message, 6 Dec. 1904, in Fred L. Israel, ed., The State of the Union Messages of the Presidents,
      1790-1966 (3 vols, New York: Chelsea House/Robert Hector, 1966), vol. II, p. 2134.
    16. J. L. Garvin, The Life of Joseph Chamberlain (3 vols, London: Macmillan,1932-4), vol. 2, p. 334 and vol. 3, p.
      302.
    17. Quoted from Josiah Strong, Our Country (1885), in Stuart Anderson, Race and Rapprochement: Anglo-Saxonism and
      Anglo-American Relations, 1895-1904 (London: Associated Universities Press, 1981), P. 34.
    18. A. J. Balfour to Joseph H. Choate, i June 1905, Choate papers, box 11 (Library of Congress).
    19. Balfour (1903) in Charles S. Campbell, Anglo-American Understanding, 1898-1903 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press,
      1957), p. 299.
    20. Lord Selborne, memo of 24 Feb. 1905, in Kenneth Bourne, Britain and the Balance of Power in North America,
      1815-1908 (London: Longmans,1967), p. 381.
    21. See John H. Dunning, American Investment in British Manufacturing naustry (London: George Allen and Unwin,
      1958), esp. ch. 1.
    22. T. C. Barker and Michael Robbins, A History of London Transport, vol. II (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1976),
      p. 61.
    23. Joseph Chamberlain to the Duke of Devonshire, 22 Sept. 1902, in Vivian Vale, The American Peril: Challenge to
      Britain on the North Atlantic, 1901-1904 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1984), p. 191.
    24. B. W. E. Alford, W.D. & H.O. Wills and the Development of the U.K. Tobacco Industry, 1786-1965 (London:
      Methuen, 1973), P. 258.
    25. F.A. McKenzie, The American Invaders (London: Grant Richards, 1902), pp. 142-3.
    26. W. T. Stead, The Americanisation of the World (London: Review of Reviews, 1902), p. 13.
    27. W. D. Rubinstein, ed., Wealth and the Wealthy in the Modern World (London: Croom Helm, 1980), pp. 18-19.
    28. Henry Pelling, America and the British Left: From Bright to Bevan (London: A. and C. Black, 1956), p. 65.
    29. The standard study remains Maldwyn A. Jones, American Immigration (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960). See
      also Stephan Thernstrom, ed., Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups (Cam-bridge, Mass.: Harvard University
      Press, 1980).
    30. Lodge to Theodore Roosevelt, 2 Feb. 1900, Roosevelt papers, series I (Library of Congress, Washington).
    31. Quotations from Hay to Henry White, 24 Sept. 1899, and Hay to J. W. Foster, 23 June 1900, in William Roscoe Thayer,
      The Life and Letters of John Hay (2 vols, London: Constable, 1915), vol. II, pp. 221, 234-5.
    32. Howard K. Beale, Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of America to World Power (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1950),
      p. 447-
    33. The Education of Henry Adams: An Autobiography (Boston: Houghton, Miffin Co. ed., 1961), p. 363. (The book was
      written in 1905.)
    34. Ibid.

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