A Syllabus of Hispanic-American History

l. Monroe Doctrine and claims against Hispanic-American

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countries:

1. Contractual,--Alsop, Cerutti, Landreau.

2. Tortuous,--Case of Moreno; Benton Case; Renton Case.

m. The Monroe Doctrine and the World War.

Readings: Appropriate sections of Edgington, Bingham, Hart, Bigelow; Reddaway, _Monroe Doctrine_; American State Papers; Moore, _A Digest of International Law_, Vol. VI, 368-604; 714-715; ----, _Principles of American Diplomacy_, 246-269; Minister Dudley's report, U. S. For. Rel., 1899; Vicuña Mackenna, _Historia de la Administracion Montt_; ----, _Historia de Chile_; New International Encyclopedia; Bonilla, _Wilson Doctrine_; Barrett, _Latin-America of Today and its Relation to the United States_; Helio Lobo, _De Monroe a Rio-Branco_; Saenz Peña, _Derecho publico Americano_.

2. Hispanic-American attitude toward the United States.

a. In politics and diplomacy.

b. In commerce.

Readings: Ugarte, _El porvenir de la America latina_; Sotolongo, _El Imperialismo Norte Americano_; Merlos, _America latina ante el peligro_; Weyl, _American World Policies_,