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- Title
Chester Alan Arthur: The forgotten American President who Changed the World through two Conferences (the International Meridian Conference of 1884 and the Berlin Africa Conference of 1884-1885).
- Authors
Easey-Walsh, Megan
- Abstract
Chester Alan Arthur was the twentieth-first president of the United States. His presidency, from 1881-1885, was unplanned and monumental, yet he is an often overlooked figure of history. When he is remembered, it is for domestic reform. Here his part on the international stage, through the events of the International Prime Meridian Conference in 1884 in Washington DC, an early success for international relations, and his part in the Berlin West Africa Conference of 1884-1885, through recognizing the Congo flag, are explored. How his character influenced his role, how it contrasted with Belgian King Leopold II, and Arthur's place in civil rights history is also examined, as well as the developing imperialism and Anglo-American order of the world.
- Subjects
PRESIDENTS of the United States; CONFERENCES &; conventions; RECONSTRUCTION (U.S. history, 1865-1877); DIPLOMATIC history; AMERICAN Civil War, 1861-1865; ANTHEMS
- Publication
Prague Papers on History of International Relations, 2022, Issue 2, p36
- ISSN
1803-7356
- Publication type
Article