A Short History of the Department of State
- 1866–1898: The Continued Expansion of United
States Interests
- U.S. Diplomacy and the Telegraph, 1866
- Purchase of Alaska, 1867
- The Burlingame-Seward Treaty, 1868
- Commodore Robert W. Shufeldt’s Voyage to Africa, the Middle East, and Asia,
1878–1880
- Chinese Immigration and the Chinese Exclusion Acts
- Mahan’s The Influence of Sea Power upon History: Securing International
Markets in the 1890s
- Blaine and Pan Americanism, 1880s/1890s
- Venezuela Boundary Dispute, 1895–1899
- Annexation of Hawaii, 1898
- U.S. Diplomacy and Yellow Journalism, 1895–1898
- The Spanish-American War, 1898