Samuel Flagg Bemis Biography

Samuel Flagg Bemis (October 20, 1891–September 26, 1973) was the Sterling Professor Emeritus of Diplomatic History and Inter-American Relations at Yale University.

Bibliography

Relations between the Vermont separatists and Great Britain, 1789-1791, contributed by S.F. Bemis. New York, 1916.

The United States and the obortive armed neutrality of 1794, by Samuel Flagg Bemis. New York: Macmillan, 1918.

Jay's treaty, a study in commerce and diplomacy, by Samuel Flagg Bemis. New York: Macmillan, 1923.

The diplomacy of the American revolution, by Samuel Flagg Bemis. New York, London: D. Appleton-Century, 1935.

A diplomatic history of the United States, by Samuel Flagg Bemis. New York: H. Holt and company, c1936; 4th ed. New York: Holt, 1955.

Early diplomatic missions from Beunos Aires to the United States, 1811-1824, by Samuel Flagg Bemis. Worcester, Mass.: The Society, 1940.

The United States as a world power; a diplomatic history, 1900-1950. New York: Holt, 1950.

Guide to the diplomatic history of the United States, 1775-1921, by Samuel Flagg Bemis and Grace Gardner Griffin. Washington: U. S. Govt. Print. off., 1935. New York, P. Smith, 1951.

Pinckney's treaty; America's advantage from Europe's distress, 1783-1800. Rev. ed. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1960.

American foreign policy and the blessings of liberty, and other essays. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1962.