Organization for Foreign Trade Expansion in the Mississippi Valley, 1900–1920*
Burton I. Kaufman
Business History Review, 1972, vol. 46, issue 4, 444-465
Abstract:
Recent historians of the early twentieth century United States have called attention to the growing nationalization of American life, as well as to the importance of an eastern corporate elite in shaping foreign policy during that period. This study indicates the residual strength of the regional impulse and offers a counterweight to the national and eastern emphasis of those historians.
Date: 1972
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