<i>Foreign Affairs and the Founding Fathers</i> is a short, wellwritten, and engaging narrative that uses the available primary sources to good effect. Based on early essays, lectures, and scholarly articles by the late, and prolific, historian Norman Graebner, this book introduces the reader to the key dilemmas, events, and proposed solutions to the vexing questions noted above. . . . this is a good, solid introduction to the diplomacy of the Confederation period.
H-Diplo
This first-rate study is a must acquisition for academic and public libraries. Summing Up: Essential. All levels/libraries.
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