The American Consul

A History of the United States Consular Service, 1776-1914
Langbeschreibung
This book is a history of the United States Consular Service, an unheralded, but significant element in the promotion of American commerce and influence abroad from the Revolution onward. A group of relatively minor officials, appointed by the vagaries of political patronage and virtually ignored by successive Secretaries of State, American consuls were established in most major foreign ports and trading centers early in the history of the Republic. Consular officers were major players in America's overseas presence because of their special responsibility for seamen and shipping. They were the officials most concerned with the Barbary pirates and worked with the United States Navy to remove them from the Mediterranean. Until 1822 they were the only official representative of the U.S. government in the emerging republics of Latin America. American consuls in Britain helped prevent the Confederates from assembling and supplying a fleet out of European ports. The Spanish-American War was essentially a consular war-fought in colonial territories where consuls supplied intelligence and support for American miliary actions.The American Consul is a long overdue history of the Consular Service. It introduces, through brief histories, anecdotes, and vignettes, some of the men sent abroad by an imperfect system to represent our country. It is an evolving chronicle of their contributions to the expansion of American influence from the start of the Revolutionary War to the eve of the First World War, when American diplomats assumed the predominant role in America's foreign relations. This book is must reading for anyone interested in American diplomatic history.
Hauptbeschreibung
Kennedy has written a long overdue history of the Consular Service. He introduces, through brief histories, anecdotes, and vignettes, some of the men sent abroad by an imperfect system to represent our country. This book is an evolving chronicle of their contributions to the expansion of American influence from the start of the Revolutionary War to the eve of the First World War.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
PrefaceConsular AntecedentsRevolution and Confederation (1776-1789)Birth of the Consular Service (1789-1800)The Barbary Consuls (1794-1815)Free Trade and Seamen's Rights (1800-1815)Yankee Consuls in Latin America (1810-1860)Consuls in Europe--Consular Reform (1815-1860)Consular Development in the Near East (1815-1860)Consular Operations in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific (1790-1860)Consuls and the Civil War (1861-1865)Post-Civil War Consular Activities (1865-1900)Cuban Problems and Consular Corruption (1870s-1890s)Consuls and Commerce: Trouble in Samoa (1865-1900)Spanish-American War (1898)A Professional Consular Service (1860-1914)BibliographyIndex
CHARLES STUART KENNEDY is Director of the Foreign Affairs Oral History Program at Georgetown University. From 1955 to 1985 he was a member of the Consular Service, serving as a consul in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, and Consul General in Saigon, Athens, Seoul, and Naples.
ISBN-13:
9780313272127
Veröffentl:
1990
Erscheinungsdatum:
15.02.1990
Seiten:
252
Autor:
Charles Stuart Kennedy
Gewicht:
548 g
Format:
240x161x18 mm
Sprache:
Englisch

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