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Years of Peril and Ambition - U.S. Foreign Relations, 1776-1921 (Paperback)
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Years of Peril and Ambition - U.S. Foreign Relations, 1776-1921 (Paperback)
Series: Oxford History of the United States
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Loot Price R407
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Praised in the New York Times Book Review for its "Herculean power
of synthesis," George C. Herring's 2008 From Colony to Superpower
has won wide acclaim from critics and readers alike. Years of Peril
and Ambition: U.S. Foreign Relations, 1776-1921 is the first volume
of a new split paperback edition of that masterwork, making this
award-winning title accessible to those with a particular interest
in the first half of the United States' history. This first volume
of Herring's international narrative charts the rise of the United
States from a loose grouping of British colonies huddled along the
Atlantic coast of North America into an emerging world power at the
end of World War I. It tells an epic story of restless settlers
pushing against weak restraints; of explorers, sea captains,
adventurers, merchants, and missionaries carrying American ways to
new lands. It analyzes countless crises, some resulting in war and
others resolved peacefully. Above all, it is the tale of United
States' expansion, commercial and political, across the North
American continent, into the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean regions,
and, economically, worldwide. Herring brings this first segment of
America's dramatic emergence as a superpower to a close with the
United States' post-World War I rise to the status of the world's
most powerful nation, poised-however unsteadily-for global
engagement in what would be called the American Century. Years of
Peril and Ambition highlights the ongoing impact of the nation's
international affairs on the household names of U.S. history but
also on ordinary citizens. Featuring a grand cast of characters,
encompassing statesmen and presidents, diplomats and foreigners,
and rogues and rascals alike, this fast-paced account illuminates
the central importance of foreign relations to the existence and
survival of the nation.
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