Protestant diplomacy and the Near East : missionary influence on American policy, 1810-1927 /

For understand of the Middle East today, it is essential to know something of the historical background of that region, traditionally known as the Near East. In tracing the influence of American Protestant missionary activities on American foreign policy.

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Author / Creator: Grabill, Joseph L.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Imprint: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [1971]
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