
- 300 pages
- English
- PDF
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Germany's Vision of Empire in Venezuela, 1871-1914
About this book
The book details which Germans pushed for overseas expansion, how they tried to implement their ambitions, and why they ultimately failed. Discussions of political leaders and diplomats, the navy, German nationals overseas, and the German Evangelical Church and its missions abroad contribute to the history of Wilhelmian Germany.
Originally published in 1986.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I From Coffee to Railroads: German Merchants and Investments
- II The German Community: Deutschtum as a Trojan Horse?
- III The Blockade 1902-1903: Motivation and Hesitation
- IV The Military Advisors' Game
- V Germany, Venezuela, and the Panama Canal: The Elusive Quest for a German Naval Base in South America
- VI Venezuela and President James Monroe's "Insolent Dogma"
- VII Parting of the Ways: Germany, Great Britain, and Venezuela Around 1900
- Conclusion: What Price Imperialism?
- Bibliography
- Index