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New York: Hill and Wang, 1982. Rotter, Andrew Jon. The Path to Vietnam: Origins of the American Commitment to Southeast Asia. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1987. Rydell, Robert W. All the World's a Fair: Visions of Empire at the American International Expositions, 1876-1916. Paperback ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987. ———. "The Culture of Imperial Abundance." In Consuming Visions: Accumulation and Display of Goods in America, 1880-1920, edited by Simon J. Bronner and Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum., vii, 391 p. New York: Norton, 1989. Slotkin, Richard. Gunfighter Nation: The Myth of the Frontier in Twentieth-Century America. Oklahoma paperbacks ed. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1998. Thomson, James Claude, Peter W. Stanley, and John Curtis Perry. Sentimental Imperialists: The American Experience in East Asia. 1st ed. New York: Harper & Row, 1981. Wilkins, Mira. The Maturing of Multinational Enterprise: American Business Abroad from 1914 to 1970, Harvard Studies in Business History; 27. Cambridge, Mass.: Press, 1974. William, Walter. "United States Indian Policy and the Debate over Philippine Annexations." Journal of American History 66 (1980): 810. Williams, William Appleman. The Roots of the Modern American Empire; a Study of the Growth and Shaping of Social Consciousness in a Marketplace Society. New York: Random House, 1969. ———. The Tragedy of American Diplomacy. Rev. and enl. ed. [New York: Dell Pub.Co., 1962. Young, Marilyn Blatt. The Rhetoric of Empire; American China Policy, 1895-1901, Harvard East Asian Series; 36. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1968.

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