От колонии до сверхдержавы. Внешние отношения США с 1776 года
Шрифт:
957
Karl M. Schmitt, Mexico and the United States, 1821–1973: Conflict and Co-existence (New York, 1974), 116–26.
958
William Bayard Hale report, July 9, 1913, Wilson Papers 28:31.
959
British Embassy in Washington to Sir Edward Grey, October 14, 1913, ibid., 543.
960
Peter V. N. Henderson, «Woodrow Wilson, Victoriano Huerta, and the Recognition Issue in Mexico», Americas 41 (October 1984), 154, 173.
961
Schoultz, Beneath the United States, 243; Wilson to Bryan, September 19, 1913, Wilson Papers 28:293.
962
Schoultz, Beneath the United States, 243.
963
Wilson to Mary Ellen Hulbert, February 2, 1914, Wilson Papers 29:211.
964
Там же, 245.
965
Link, Progressive Era, 122–23.
966
Clements, Wilson Presidency, 99.
967
Robert E. Quirk, An Affair of Honor: Woodrow Wilson and the Occupation of Vera Cruz (New York, 1962), 77.
968
Там же, 107.
969
Там же, 171; Jodi Pettazonni, «The Occupation of Veracruz, Mexico» (M.A. thesis, University of Kentucky, 2000), 57–79.
970
Wilson to Lindley M. Garrison, August 8, 1914, Wilson Papers 30:362.
971
Memorandum by Thomas Beaumont Hohler, October 21, 1915, ibid. 35:98.
972
Friedrich Katz, The Secret War in Mexico (Chicago, 1981), 145.
973
Friedrich Katz, «Pancho Villa and the Attack on Columbus, New Mexico», American Historical Review 83 (February 1978), 112–17.
974
Katz, Secret War, 307.
975
Там же.
976
Katz, «Attack on Columbus», 101.
977
Schoultz, Beneath the United States, 249; Linda Hall and Don Coerver, «Woodrow Wilson, Public Opinion, and the Punitive Expedition: A Re-assessment», New Mexico Historical Review 72 (April 1997), 171–94.
978
Calhoun, Power and Principle, 57.
979
Wilson conversation with Newton Baker, May 12, 1916, Wilson Papers 37:36.
980
Knock, End All Wars, 82–83.
981
Hall and Coerver, «Punitive Expedition», 192–94.
982
Katz, «Attack on Columbus», 130.
983
Interview, April 27, 1914, Wilson Papers 29:516.
984
Clements, Wilson Presidency, 103.
985
John Keegan, The First World War (New York, 2000), 48–74; Michael Howard, The First World War (London, 2003), 18–31.
986
Keegan, First World War, 133.
987
Link, Progressive Era, 145; Ross Gregory, The Origins of American Intervention in the First World War (New York, 1971), 3.
988
Melvin Small, Democracy and Diplomacy: The Impact of Domestic Politics on U.S. Foreign Policy, 1789–1994 (Baltimore, Md., 1996), 43.
989
Wilson to House, August 13, 1914, Wilson Papers 30:336.
990
Merle Curti, American Philanthropy Abroad (New Brunswick, N.J., 1963), 230–31.
991
George H. Nash, «An American Epic: Herbert Hoover and Belgian Relief in World War I», Prologue (Spring 1989), 57–86.
992
Robert Lansing memorandum, October 23, 1914, Wilson Papers 31:219.
993
House to Wilson, May 25, 1915, ibid. 33:254.
994
Clements, Wilson Presidency, 120–21.
995
House Diary, September 30, 1914, Wilson Papers 31:109.
996
Wilson to Bryan, March 25, 1915, ibid. 32:432–33.
997
Wilson to Bryan, April 3, 1915, ibid. 32:469.
998
John Milton Cooper Jr., «The Shock of Recognition: The Impact of World War I on America», Virginia Quarterly Review 76 (Autumn 2000), 557.
999
Gregory, Origins of Intervention, 63–64.
1000
Там же, 60–63. «Двойное желание» отмечено в John A. Thompson, Woodrow Wilson (London, 2002), 112.