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ssss1 BECKER, W.H. (1973), “American Manufacturers and Foreign Markets, 1870-1900: Business Historians and the ‘New Economic Determinists’”, Business History Review, 47, pp. 466-481; FIELD, J.A. (1978), “American Imperialism: The Worst Chapter in Almost Any Book”, The American Historical Review, 83 (3), pp. 644-668; PLETCHER, D.M. (1984), “1861-1898: Economic Growth and Diplomatic Adjustment”, en BECKER, W.H. & WELLS, S.F., eds., Economics and World Power: An Assesment of American Diplomacy since 1789, New York, Columbia University Press, pp. 119-171; THOMPSON, J.A. (1973), “William Appleman Williams and the ‘American Empire’”, Journal of American Studies, 7 (1), pp. 91-104.

ssss1 Un fracaso, en todo caso, relativo. Tal y como dice Joseph A. Fry, las tesis revisionistas “nonetheless continue to set the contours of discussion and analysis”, FRY, J.A. (1996), “From Open Door to World Systems: Economic Interpretations of Late Nineteenth Century American Foreign Relations”, Pacific Historical Review, 65 (2), p. 303.

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