149k views
18 votes
What does
Say
about
the
attitude then
about
imperialism?

User Lying Dog
by
4.6k points

1 Answer

7 votes

Answer:

Hope this helps

Step-by-step explanation:

Years ago, Edward Crab's courses in American foreign relations—and

specifically, his interest in American empire—inspired me to explore this field, and I

am grateful to have been able to study it under his guidance. His patience, good

humor, and unfailing encouragement of me in my research and my career have been

invaluable. Chandon Brown’s suggestions and enthusiasm for this study as a

contribution to American cultural history have enriched it, as have the suggestions of

James Accord, who offered repeated close readings and valuable insights into the

British empire. This study was further strengthened by the suggestions of Kinsey

Braver, who brought his expertise in American expansion during the Middle Period to

this project. Parts of this dissertation also benefited from the comments of the

members of William and Mai's dissertation discussion group and participants at the

annual meetings of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.

The staff of William and Mary’s Swed Library—especially Sheila Brown,

Don Welsh, and Alan Zollverein—have been quite helpful.

User A Bot
by
4.8k points