Verlag:
University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pa.
Main description: Pan American Women examines U.S. women activists' attempts to advance inter-American cooperation among women and further hemispheric peace between the World Wars. Threlkeld argues that diplomatic tensions in Mexico and the ongoing...
mehr
Main description: Pan American Women examines U.S. women activists' attempts to advance inter-American cooperation among women and further hemispheric peace between the World Wars. Threlkeld argues that diplomatic tensions in Mexico and the ongoing Revolution complicated these efforts, as Mexican women embraced a more nationalist political identity. Biographical note: Megan Threlkeld is Associate Professor of History at Denison University.
FrontmatterContentsIntroductionChapter 1. The Best Kind of InternationalismChapter 2. The Pan American Conference of WomenChapter 3. The Limits of Human InternationalismChapter 4. The Peace with Mexico CampaignChapter 5. Politicizing InternationalismChapter 6. Not Such Good NeighborsEpilogueNotesIndexAcknowledgments.