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Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Gold-Standard Visions: International Currency Reformers, 1898–1905 4
- 2. The Roosevelt Corollary and the Dominican Model of 1905 31
- 3. The Changing Forms of Controlled Loans under Taft and Wilson 61
- 4. Private Money, Public Policy, 1921–1923 97
- 5. Opposition to Financial Imperialism, 1919–1926 122
- 6. Stabilization Programs and Financial Missions in New Guises, 1924–1928 151
- 7. Faith in Professionalism, Fascination with Primitivism 187
- 8. Dollar Diplomacy in Decline, 1927–1930 219
- Abbreviations 263
- Notes 265
- Index 327
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Gold-Standard Visions: International Currency Reformers, 1898–1905 4
- 2. The Roosevelt Corollary and the Dominican Model of 1905 31
- 3. The Changing Forms of Controlled Loans under Taft and Wilson 61
- 4. Private Money, Public Policy, 1921–1923 97
- 5. Opposition to Financial Imperialism, 1919–1926 122
- 6. Stabilization Programs and Financial Missions in New Guises, 1924–1928 151
- 7. Faith in Professionalism, Fascination with Primitivism 187
- 8. Dollar Diplomacy in Decline, 1927–1930 219
- Abbreviations 263
- Notes 265
- Index 327