Missionary Diplomacy

Missionary Diplomacy
Author: Emily Conroy-Krutz
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2024-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501773990

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Missionary Diplomacy illuminates the crucial place of religion in nineteenth-century American diplomacy. From the 1810s through the 1920s, Protestant missionaries positioned themselves as key experts in the development of American relations in Asia, Africa, the Pacific, and the Middle East. Missionaries served as consuls, translators, and occasional trouble-makers who forced the State Department to take actions it otherwise would have avoided. Yet as decades passed, more Americans began to question the propriety of missionaries' power. Were missionaries serving the interests of American diplomacy? Or were they creating unnecessary problems? As Emily Conroy-Krutz demonstrates, they were doing both. Across the century, missionaries forced the government to articulate new conceptions of the rights of US citizens abroad and of the role of the US as an engine of humanitarianism and religious freedom. By the time the US entered the first world war, missionary diplomacy had for nearly a century created the conditions for some Americans to embrace a vision of their country as an internationally engaged world power. Missionary Diplomacy exposes the longstanding influence of evangelical missions on the shape of American foreign relations.

Missionary Diplomacy

Missionary Diplomacy
Author: Emily Conroy-Krutz
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2024-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501774003

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Missionary Diplomacy illuminates the crucial place of religion in nineteenth-century American diplomacy. From the 1810s through the 1920s, Protestant missionaries positioned themselves as key experts in the development of American relations in Asia, Africa, the Pacific, and the Middle East. Missionaries served as consuls, translators, and occasional trouble-makers who forced the State Department to take actions it otherwise would have avoided. Yet as decades passed, more Americans began to question the propriety of missionaries' power. Were missionaries serving the interests of American diplomacy? Or were they creating unnecessary problems? As Emily Conroy-Krutz demonstrates, they were doing both. Across the century, missionaries forced the government to articulate new conceptions of the rights of US citizens abroad and of the role of the US as an engine of humanitarianism and religious freedom. By the time the US entered the first world war, missionary diplomacy had for nearly a century created the conditions for some Americans to embrace a vision of their country as an internationally engaged world power. Missionary Diplomacy exposes the longstanding influence of evangelical missions on the shape of American foreign relations.

Woodrow Wilson Revolutionary Germany and Peacemaking 1918 1919

Woodrow Wilson  Revolutionary Germany  and Peacemaking  1918 1919
Author: Klaus Schwabe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015008737986

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Schwabe examines the political, economic, and ideological motivations that prompted American and German leaders to adopt strategies that led to discord during this period of transition from war to peace in the international field and from monarchy to republic in Germany. He disputes the interpretation that Wilson betrayed his ideals at Versailles and the thesis that a secret conspiracy between the United States and Germany attempted to contain the Bolshevik threat. Originally published in 1985. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

Woodrow Wilson Revolutionary Germany and Peacemaking 1918 1919

Woodrow Wilson  Revolutionary Germany  and Peacemaking  1918 1919
Author: Klaus Schwabe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0835744086

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Protestant Diplomacy and the Near East

Protestant Diplomacy and the Near East
Author: Joseph L. Grabill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1971-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0816657750

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For understand of the Middle East today, it is essential to know something of the historical background of that region, traditionally known as the Near East. In tracing the influence of American Protestant missionary activities on American foreign policy.

The Era of Modernization Through the 1930s

The Era of Modernization Through the 1930s
Author: Kathy Sammis
Publsiher: Walch Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0825138779

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Topics include: The Progressive Era The United States and World Affairs The Roaring Twenties Great Depression The New Deal See other Focus on U.S. History titles

The Missionary Mind and American East Asia Policy 1911 1915

The Missionary Mind and American East Asia Policy  1911 1915
Author: James Reed
Publsiher: Harvard Univ Asia Center
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1983
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0674576578

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At a telling moment in the development of American East Asia policy, the dream of a Christian China fired the imagination of the public, influenced opinion leaders and policymakers, and furthered the Open Door doctrine. Reed argues that the Protestant missionary movement profoundly shaped the course of our historical relations with East Asia.

Missionaries Chinese and Diplomats

Missionaries  Chinese  and Diplomats
Author: Paul A. Varg
Publsiher: Octagon Press, Limited
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1977
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UVA:X000132505

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