The "conspiracy" of free trade : the Anglo-American struggle over empire and economic globalization, 1846-1896 /
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Globalizing ideologies : economic nationalism and free-trade cosmopolitanism, c.1846-1860
- "The most successful lie in history" : the Morrill Tariff and the Confederacy's free-trade diplomacy
- Mobilizing free trade : the postbellum American free-trade movement, foreign policy, and "conspiracy," 1866-1871
- Fighting over free trade : party realignment and the imperialism of economic nationalism, 1872-1884
- The Great Debate : the first Cleveland presidency, free-trade culture, and the anti-imperialism of free trade, 1884-1889
- The cosmopolitan demand for North American commercial union, 1885-1889
- "A sea of fire" : the McKinley Tariff and the imperialism of economic nationalism, 1889-1893
- Free trade in retreat : the global impact of the McKinley Tariff upon the British Empire, 1890-1894
- Republican rapprochement : Cleveland's free traders, Anglo-American relations, and the 1896 presidential elections.