South America and the War

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South America and the War

by F. A. (Frederick Alexander) Kirkpatrick

EN·~2 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

PREFACE

4:20
2

INTRODUCTION - GENERAL CONDITIONS IN LATIN AMERICA

28:55
3

CHAPTER I - POLITICAL CURRENTS AND FORCES

23:11
4

CHAPTER II - THE GERMAN OUTLOOK ON LATIN AMERICA

19:40
5

CHAPTER III - THE ECONOMIC WAR AND ITS PROPAGANDA

24:12
6

CHAPTER IV - THE RECOGNITION OF LATIN AMERICA

16:34
7

CHAPTER V - EFFECTS OF THE WAR ON THE REPUBLICS

29:51
8

CHAPTER VI - PAN-AMERICANISM

26:32
9

LATIN-AMERICAN REPUBLICS - DATES OF INDEPENDENCE

4:19

Description

This concise volume grew out of a series of 1918 lectures delivered at King’s College, London, and offers a rapid yet insightful look at how German commercial interests tried to maintain—and even expand—their foothold in Latin America while the world was at war. Drawing on diplomatic reports, contemporary newspapers and trade statistics, the author reveals the strategies and resources Germany deployed to influence markets and politics across the continent. The first three chapters map these covert economic moves, showing why they mattered to Britain and its allies at a critical moment.

Turning to the wider picture, the later sections explore how the global conflict reshaped the economies and international standing of the twenty Latin‑American republics. The analysis links wartime disruptions to longer‑term shifts in trade patterns, foreign investment and political alignment, highlighting both opportunities and challenges that emerged for the region. Readers gain a clear sense of how the war acted as a catalyst for change in societies long defined by their Iberian heritage.

By blending detailed case studies with broader historical context, the book provides a valuable snapshot of a pivotal year when South America’s future was being renegotiated on the world stage. Its careful balance of data and narrative makes it an accessible guide for anyone interested in the economic and diplomatic currents that shaped the early twentieth‑century Americas.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (170K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Adrian Mastronardi, JoAnn Greenwood and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2012-02-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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F. A. (Frederick Alexander) Kirkpatrick

1861–1953

An Irish-born historian and Cambridge scholar, he wrote clear, wide-ranging books on Latin America, the Spanish conquests, and the modern world. His work helped introduce generations of English-language readers to Spanish and Latin American history.

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