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“Scholars of US foreign policy have longed for a biography of Joel Poinsett, the diplomat, secret agent, and legislator who actively shaped US–Latin American relations for three crucial decades in the early nineteenth century. Lindsay Schakenbach Regele’s marvelous new study more than meets the task, not only revealing the extensive scope of his influence at home and abroad but also making an important argument about the evolution of early American political economy.”

-- Amy S. Greenberg, The Pennsylvania State University
"A revealing if at times critical biographical study that highlights the role of economic interests in early 19th-century foreign relations." * The Wall Street Journal *

Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Founding a Man, 1779–1810
Chapter 2 International and Domestic Politics, 1811–1819
Chapter 3 Domestic and International Politics, 1820–1825
Chapter 4 Interest in Mexico, 1825–1830
Chapter 5 Southern “Honor,” 1830–1836
Chapter 6 War, 1837–1841
Chapter 7 Final Battles, 1841–1851
Epilogue

Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Index

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    Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
    Publication Date: 27/11/2023
    ISBN13: 9780226829623, 978-0226829623
    ISBN10: 0226829626

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review

    “Scholars of US foreign policy have longed for a biography of Joel Poinsett, the diplomat, secret agent, and legislator who actively shaped US–Latin American relations for three crucial decades in the early nineteenth century. Lindsay Schakenbach Regele’s marvelous new study more than meets the task, not only revealing the extensive scope of his influence at home and abroad but also making an important argument about the evolution of early American political economy.”

    -- Amy S. Greenberg, The Pennsylvania State University
    "A revealing if at times critical biographical study that highlights the role of economic interests in early 19th-century foreign relations." * The Wall Street Journal *

    Table of Contents
    Introduction
    Chapter 1 Founding a Man, 1779–1810
    Chapter 2 International and Domestic Politics, 1811–1819
    Chapter 3 Domestic and International Politics, 1820–1825
    Chapter 4 Interest in Mexico, 1825–1830
    Chapter 5 Southern “Honor,” 1830–1836
    Chapter 6 War, 1837–1841
    Chapter 7 Final Battles, 1841–1851
    Epilogue

    Acknowledgments
    List of Abbreviations
    Notes
    Index

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