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Cotton diplomacy
Diplomacy and the American Civil War: the Impact on Anglo- American Relations
Great Britain and King Cotton: the Lancashire Cotton
Cotton, the Oil of the Nineteenth Century
Propaganda Use by the Union and Confederacy in Great Britain During the American Civil War, 1861-1862 Annalise Policicchio
Distribution Agreement in Presenting This Thesis As A
A Study of Thomas Butler King, Commissioner of Georgia to Europe, 1861
Introduction: Power, Law and the Declaration of Paris
Gunboats, Reputation, and Sovereign Repayment: Lessons from the Southern Confederacy
Kimbrough 1 “I Shall Deal at the Other Shop”: Confederate Cotton, British
The Emperor Has No Clothes
The American Civil War: a Diplomatic Perspective of Confederate Diplomacy
GIPE-190478.Pdf (6.423Mb)
Nationalism and Separatism in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Atlantic World Niels Eichhorn University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Old South/New Britain: Cotton, Capitalism, and Anglo-Southern Relations in the Civil War Era
How Civil War Foreign Diplomacy Pivoted Around an Illegal Blockade Angela Ford
THE COTTON FAMINE in LANCASHIRE Hy 15'
01 Sven Beckert Pp.08-43.Pdf
Slavery, Cotton and Atlantic Finance from the Louisiana Purchase to Reconstruction
Top View
Emancipation and Empire: Reconstructing the Worldwide Web of Cotton Production in the Age of the American Civil War
UCLA Historical Journal
Cotton, the Oil of the Nineteenth Century
Dethroning King Cotton: the Failed Diplomacy of the Confederacy