Mexico and the Caribbean
Clarke University Addresses (Lectures)
**RARE & OOP**
by George H. Blakeslee (editor)
G.E. Stechert and Company, c1920, 363 pages, 1st EDITION . VERY GOOD Condition Lovely Blue Hardcover with GILT Lettering on Spine!! This book has light wear to book corners & wear to bottom boards. Pages & Binding are NICE & TIGHT!
The chapters in this volume were first given as addresses during the Conference upon Mexico and the Caribbean, at Clarke University, May 20, 21 and 22, 1920. This was the seventh Conference on International Relations held at the University. First organized in 1909, they met annually until the outbreak of the World War I, after which they were discontinued until the present year.
Variety of views on US economic, political & military intervention & other topics including labor & Indians. Mainly concerned with the political, economic and military interventions by the U.S., both pros and cons.
Among the addresses: [Obregn] Are the Mexicans Capable of Governing Themselves?; [Starr] The Mexican People; [Kellogg], The Mexican Oil Situation; [Donly] The Railroad Situation in Mexico; [Lord] Labor in Mexico; [Schoenrich] The American Intervention in Santo Domingo and Haiti; [Browning] The Central American Republics and Their Problems; [Thomas] America's `Mare Nostrum'; [Cap Rodriguez] Porto Rico asa National Problem; et al.
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