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Zabriskie, Edward H. American-Russian Rivalry in the Far East: A Study in Diplomacy and Power Politics, 1895–1914. Philadelphia, 1946.
ARTICLES
Ameringer, Charles D. “Philippe Bunau-Varilla: New Light on the Panama Canal Treaty,” Hispanic American Historical Review 46 (1966).
Blake, Nelson M. “Ambassadors at the Court of Theodore Roosevelt.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Sept. 1955.
Burton, David H. “Theodore Roosevelt and His English Correspondents: A Special Relationship of Friends.” Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, new series, vol. 63, pt. 2 (1973).
Friedlander, Robert A. “A Reassessment of Roosevelt’s Role in the Panamanian Revolution.” Western Political Quarterly 14 (1961).
Gow, Douglas R. “How Did the Roosevelt Corollary Become Linked to the Dominican Republic?” Mid-America 58 (1976).
Heffron, Paul T. “Theodore Roosevelt and the Appointment of Mr. Justice Moody.” Vanderbilt Law Review 18.2 (1965).
Johnson, Arthur M. “Theodore Roosevelt and the Bureau of Corporations.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Mar. 1959.
Livermore, Seward W. “Theodore Roosevelt, the American Navy, and the Venezuela Crisis of 1902–1903.” American Historical Review, Apr. 1946.
Meyer, Balthazar H. “A History of the Northern Securities Case.” Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin Economics and Political Science Series 1.3 (1904–1906).
Morris, Edmund. “ ‘A Few Pregnant Days’: Theodore Roosevelt and the Venezuelan Crisis of 1902.” Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal, winter 1989.
Murakata, Akiko. “Theodore Roosevelt and William Sturgis Bigelow: The Story of a Friendship.” Harvard Library Bulletin 23.1 (1975).
Nikol, John, and Francis Holbrook. “Naval Operations in the Panama Revolution of 1903.” American Neptune 38 (Oct. 1977).
Schoenberg, Philip E. “The American Reaction to the Kishinev Pogrom of 1903.” American Jewish Historical Quarterly, Mar. 1974.
Schoonover, Thomas. “Max Farrand’s Memorandum on the U.S. Role in the Panamanian Revolution of 1903.” Diplomatic History, fall 1988.
Wiebe, Robert H. “The Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902: A Record of Confusion.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Sept. 1961.
Ziglar, William L. “The Decline of Lynching in America.” International Social Science Review 63 (1988).
MISCELLANEOUS
Baer, George. “Statement Regarding the Anthracite Strike,” 10 June 1902. Copy in GWP.
Dunne, Finley Peter. “Remembrances.” Autobiographical fragment in FPD.
Eitler, A. T. “Philander Chase Knox.” Ph.D. diss. Catholic University, 1959.
Fletcher, William Glover. “Canal Site Diplomacy: A Study in American Political Geography.” Ph.D. diss. Yale University, 1940.
Forman, Henry J. “So Brief a Time.” Oral history conducted by Doyce B. Nunis, Department of Special Collections, Young Research Library, UCLA (1959–1960).
Hourihan, William J. “Roosevelt and the Sultans: The United States Navy in the Mediterranean, 1904.” Ph.D. diss. Northeastern University, 1975.
Lacey, Michael J. “The Mysteries of Earth-Making Dissolve: A Study of Washington’s Intellectual Community and the Origins of American Environmentalism in the Late Nineteenth Century.” Ph.D. diss. George Washington University, 1979.
Larsen, Peter. “Theodore Roosevelt and the Moroccan Crisis, 1904–1905.” Ph.D. diss. Princeton University, 1984.
Rinke, Stefan H. “Between Success and Failure: The Diplomatic Career of Ambassador Hermann Speck von Sternburg and German-American Relations, 1903–1908.” M.A. thesis. Bowling Green State University, 1989.
Shoemaker, Fred C. “Alton B. Parker: The Image of a Gilded Age Statesman in an Era of Progressive Politics.” M.A. thesis. Ohio State University, 1983.
Wheaton, James O. “The Genius and the Jurist: The Presidential Campaign of 1904.” Ph.D. diss. Stanford University, 1964.
NOTES
The names of Theodore and Edith Kermit Roosevelt are abbreviated below as TR and EKR.
Citations of the Washington Evening Star