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Using previously untapped resources including private collections, the records of cultural institutions, and federal and state government archives, Schoonover analyzes the German role in Central American domestic and international relations.Of the four countries most active in independent Central America-Britain, the United States, France, and Germany- historians know the least about the full extent of the involvement of the Germans.German colonial expansion was based on its position as an industrialized state seeking economic well-being and security in a growing world market. German leaders were quick to recognize that ties to the cheap labor of overseas countries could compensate for some of the costs and burdens of conceding material and social privileges to their domestic labor force. The Central American societies possessed limited resource bases; smaller and poorly educated populations; and less capital, communications, and technological development than Germany. They saw the borrowing of development as a key to their social, economic, and political progress. Wary Central American leaders also saw the influx of German industrialists as assurance against excessive U.S. presence in their political economies and cultures.Although the simplistic bargain to trade economic development for cheap labor appeared to succeed in the short term, complex issues of German domestic unemployment and social disorder filtered to Central American countries and added to their own burdens. By 1929, Germany had recovered most of its pre-World War I economic position.

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title:Germany in Central America : Competitive Imperialism, 1821-1929
author:Schoonover, Thomas David.
publisher:University of Alabama Press
isbn10 | asin:0817308865
print isbn13:9780817308865
ebook isbn13:9780585215372
language:English
subjectCentral America--Foreign relations--Germany, Germany--Foreign relations--Central America, Central America--Economic conditions, Germany--Economic conditions.
publication date:1998
lcc:F1436.8.G3S3 1998eb
ddc:327.430728
subject:Central America--Foreign relations--Germany, Germany--Foreign relations--Central America, Central America--Economic conditions, Germany--Economic conditions.
Germany in Central America
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Germany in Central America
Competitive Imperialism, 18211929
Thomas Schoonover
Page iv Copyright 1998 The University of Alabama Press Tuscaloosa Alabama - photo 3
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Copyright 1998
The University of Alabama Press
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0380
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
The paper on which this book is printed meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Science-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
The maps on pages ii and xiv reprinted from Lester Langley and Thomas Schoonover, Banana Men, copyright 1995 by The University Press of Kentucky, by permission of the publishers.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Schoonover, Thomas David, 1936
Germany in Central America : competitive imperialism, 18211929 /
Thomas Schoonover.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-8173-0886-5 (cloth : alk. paper)
1. Central AmericaForeign relationsGermany. 2. Germany
Foreign relationsCentral America. 3. Central AmericaEconomic
conditions. 4. GermanyEconomic conditions. I. Title.
F1436.8.G3S3 1998
327.430728dc21 97-15111
CIP
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data available
Page v
To Ebba Wesener Schoonover
and Paco Schoonover
Page vii
Contents
Preface
xi
Introduction
1
Chapter 1 Foundations of German Interest in Central America, 18201848
10
Chapter 2 Prussia and Commerce with the Pacific Basin, 18481851
21
Chapter 3 Franz Hugo Hesse's Mission to Central America, 18511858
34
Chapter 4 Bismarck and the Foundations of the German Empire, 18581871
55
Chapter 5 Defining Germany's Role in Central America, 18711885
67

Page viii
Chapter 6 Aggressive Participation in the New World, 18851898
85
Chapter 7 Aggressive Penetration and National Honor, 18981906
112
Chapter 8 Apogee of German Power in Central America, 19061914
137
Chapter 9 U.S. Displacement of German Economic Power during World War I
154
Chapter 10 Reestablishing Germany's Role, 19201925
173
Chapter 11 A Revived German Presence in Central America, 19241929
190
Conclusion and Epilogue
207
Appendix: Tables
213

Page ix
Notes
227
Research Resources on Germany in Central America
287
Primary Materials and Published Sources
295
Index
303

Page xi
Preface
After research on the interaction of ideology, the political economy, and social change in U.S.-Mexican relations during the 1860s, the study of ideology and change related to the liberal revolutions of Central America seemed a logical second project. From fifteen years' work in the archives and libraries of Central America, Europe, and the United States, I had ample material for three book-length manuscripts on the 1823 to 1929 period. In addition to this book, I completed a second volume (in 1993), which focuses on French relations with Central America. The third will treat U.S. relations with Central America. I decided not to add a study of British relations with the isthmus because so much work has already been done on the subject. I created a fourth book,
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