Americans have long understood their history as a story of
inevitable progress, of a steadily rising standard of living and of
the gradual extension of rights and freedoms to previously
disenfranchised groups. Thus recent developments-9/11, the 2008
financial crash, the election of Donald Trump-have arrived as great
shocks, each seemingly a wrench in the gears of history. How are we
to understand our nation's past from the perspective of our
volatile present? With A Nation Forged by Crisis, Jay Sexton has
written a concise history of America for our time. He contends that
from the start our national narrative has been punctuated by
underappreciated moments of disruption, and that the roots of these
disruptions can be traced to shifts in the international system.
Sexton shows that the Revolution was not the inevitable result of
American exceptionalism, but a consequence of Atlantic integration.
By the 1760s, immigration to the colonies had spiked, and among the
new arrivals were people like Thomas Paine who brought radical
ideas to the continent. While Sexton does not dispute that the
Civil War was caused by slavery, he argues that a necessary
precondition for the conflict was the absence, for the first time
in decades, of foreign threats. Both North and South were
emboldened-with horrific results. In a similar way, it is
impossible to understand the emergence of the New Deal without
examining the role of "white ethnics"-first and second generation
Germans, Poles, and Irish-in transforming and overseeing the
mid-century Democratic Party. Sexton closes by pointing out that if
recent developments are any indication, the politics of the future
appear set to look less like those of the twentieth century than
those of the nineteenth century, which was dominated by questions
of labor and race, markets and tariffs, immigration and
citizenship, international rivalry and geopolitical instability. A
razor-sharp and necessary revision of American history, A Nation
Forged by Crisis forces us to reckon with the reality that the
United States has been and will always be entwined with the world
beyond its borders
General
Imprint: |
BasicBooks
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2018 |
Authors: |
Jay Sexton
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Dimensions: |
238 x 160 x 28mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
256 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5416-1723-0 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
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Books >
History >
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LSN: |
1-5416-1723-1 |
Barcode: |
9781541617230 |
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