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America in the World - The Historiography of American Foreign Relations since 1941 (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Frank... America in the World - The Historiography of American Foreign Relations since 1941 (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Frank Costigliola, Michael J. Hogan
R2,548 Discovery Miles 25 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume includes historiographical surveys of American foreign relations since 1941 by some of the country's leading historians. Some of the essays offer sweeping overviews of the major trends in the field of foreign/international relations history. Others survey the literature on US relations with particular regions of the world or on the foreign policies of presidential administrations. The result is a comprehensive assessment of the historical literature on US foreign policy that highlights recent developments in the field.

Paths to Power - The Historiography of American Foreign Relations to 1941 (Hardcover): Michael J. Hogan Paths to Power - The Historiography of American Foreign Relations to 1941 (Hardcover)
Michael J. Hogan
R1,451 Discovery Miles 14 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Paths to Power includes essays on US foreign relations from the founding of the nation though the outbreak of World War II. Essays by leading historians review the literature on American diplomacy in the early Republic and in the age of Manifest Destiny, on American imperialism in the late nineteenth century and in the age of Roosevelt and Taft, on war and peace in the Wilsonian era, on foreign policy in the Republican ascendancy of the 1920s, and on the origins of World War II in Europe and the Pacific. The result is a comprehensive assessment of the current literature, helpful suggestions for further research, and a useful primer for students and scholars of American foreign relations.

The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy - A Biography (Paperback): Michael J. Hogan The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy - A Biography (Paperback)
Michael J. Hogan
R646 Discovery Miles 6 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In his new book, Michael J. Hogan, a leading historian of the American presidency, offers a new perspective on John Fitzgerald Kennedy, as seen not from his life and times but from his afterlife in American memory. The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy considers how Kennedy constructed a popular image of himself, in effect, a brand, as he played the part of president on the White House stage. The cultural trauma brought on by his assassination further burnished that image and began the process of transporting Kennedy from history to memory. Hogan shows how Jacqueline Kennedy, as the chief guardian of her husband's memory, devoted herself to embedding the image of the slain president in the collective memory of the nation, evident in the many physical and literary monuments dedicated to his memory. Regardless of critics, most Americans continue to see Kennedy as his wife wanted him remembered: the charming war hero, the loving husband and father, and the peacemaker and progressive leader who inspired confidence and hope in the American people.

The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy - A Biography (Hardcover): Michael J. Hogan The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy - A Biography (Hardcover)
Michael J. Hogan
R2,435 Discovery Miles 24 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In his new book, Michael J. Hogan, a leading historian of the American presidency, offers a new perspective on John Fitzgerald Kennedy, as seen not from his life and times but from his afterlife in American memory. The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy considers how Kennedy constructed a popular image of himself, in effect, a brand, as he played the part of president on the White House stage. The cultural trauma brought on by his assassination further burnished that image and began the process of transporting Kennedy from history to memory. Hogan shows how Jacqueline Kennedy, as the chief guardian of her husband's memory, devoted herself to embedding the image of the slain president in the collective memory of the nation, evident in the many physical and literary monuments dedicated to his memory. Regardless of critics, most Americans continue to see Kennedy as his wife wanted him remembered: the charming war hero, the loving husband and father, and the peacemaker and progressive leader who inspired confidence and hope in the American people.

Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition): Frank Costigliola, Michael J. Hogan Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition)
Frank Costigliola, Michael J. Hogan
R2,491 Discovery Miles 24 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A longtime classic in its first and second editions, Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations, 3rd edition presents substantially revised and new essays on traditional themes such as national security, corporatism, borderlands history, and international relations theory. The book also highlights such innovative conceptual approaches and analytical methods as computational analysis, symbolic borders, modernization and technopolitics, nationalism, non-state actors, domestic politics, exceptionalism, legal history, nation branding, gender, race, political economy, memory, psychology, emotions, and the senses. Each chapter is written by a highly respected scholar in the field, many of whom have risen to prominence since the second edition's publication. This collection is an indispensable volume for teachers and students in foreign relations history, international relations history, and political science. The essays are written in accessible, jargon-free prose, thus also making the book appropriate for general readers seeking an introduction to history and political science.

Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): Frank Costigliola, Michael J. Hogan Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Frank Costigliola, Michael J. Hogan
R1,007 Discovery Miles 10 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A longtime classic in its first and second editions, Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations, 3rd edition presents substantially revised and new essays on traditional themes such as national security, corporatism, borderlands history, and international relations theory. The book also highlights such innovative conceptual approaches and analytical methods as computational analysis, symbolic borders, modernization and technopolitics, nationalism, non-state actors, domestic politics, exceptionalism, legal history, nation branding, gender, race, political economy, memory, psychology, emotions, and the senses. Each chapter is written by a highly respected scholar in the field, many of whom have risen to prominence since the second edition's publication. This collection is an indispensable volume for teachers and students in foreign relations history, international relations history, and political science. The essays are written in accessible, jargon-free prose, thus also making the book appropriate for general readers seeking an introduction to history and political science.

America in the World - The Historiography of American Foreign Relations since 1941 (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Frank... America in the World - The Historiography of American Foreign Relations since 1941 (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Frank Costigliola, Michael J. Hogan
R1,003 Discovery Miles 10 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume includes historiographical surveys of American foreign relations since 1941 by some of the country's leading historians. Some of the essays offer sweeping overviews of the major trends in the field of foreign/international relations history. Others survey the literature on US relations with particular regions of the world or on the foreign policies of presidential administrations. The result is a comprehensive assessment of the historical literature on US foreign policy that highlights recent developments in the field.

Paths to Power - The Historiography of American Foreign Relations to 1941 (Paperback): Michael J. Hogan Paths to Power - The Historiography of American Foreign Relations to 1941 (Paperback)
Michael J. Hogan
R850 Discovery Miles 8 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Paths to Power reviews the literature on American diplomacy in the early Republic and in the age of Manifest Destiny, on American imperialism in the late nineteenth century and in the age of Roosevelt and Taft, on war and peace in the Wilsonian era, on foreign policy in the Republican ascendency of the 1920s, and on the origins of World War II in Europe and the Pacific. The result is a comprehensive assessment of the current literature that serves as a useful primer for students and scholars of American foreign relations.

The Ambiguous Legacy - U.S. Foreign Relations in the 'American Century' (Hardcover): Michael J. Hogan The Ambiguous Legacy - U.S. Foreign Relations in the 'American Century' (Hardcover)
Michael J. Hogan
R1,769 Discovery Miles 17 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This timely collection of essays offers one of the first serious efforts to assess the record of American foreign policy over the course of the twentieth century. The essays comprise the work of political scientists as well as historians, conservatives as well as liberals, foreign scholars as well as Americans. Taking off from Henry Luce's vision of an "American century," the authors discuss such important topics as the American conception of the national interest, the tension between democracy and capitalism, the U. S. role in both the developed and underdeveloped worlds, party politics and foreign policy, the significance of race in American foreign relations, and the cultural impact of American diplomacy on the world at large. The result is a lively collection of essays by authors who often disagree but who nonetheless provide the reader with keen insights about the past and provocative views of the future.

A Cross of Iron - Harry S. Truman and the Origins of the National Security State, 1945-1954 (Hardcover, New): Michael J. Hogan A Cross of Iron - Harry S. Truman and the Origins of the National Security State, 1945-1954 (Hardcover, New)
Michael J. Hogan
R3,011 Discovery Miles 30 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Cross of Iron provides the fullest account yet of the national security state that emerged in the first decade of the Cold War. Michael J. Hogan traces the process of state-making through struggles to unify the armed forces, harness science to military purposes, mobilize military manpower, control the defense budget, and distribute the cost of defense across the economy. President Harry S. Truman and his successor were in the middle of a fundamental contest over the nation's political identity and postwar purpose, and their efforts determined the size and shape of the national security state that finally emerged.

Hiroshima in History and Memory (Paperback, New): Michael J. Hogan Hiroshima in History and Memory (Paperback, New)
Michael J. Hogan
R759 Discovery Miles 7 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this timely collection of essays, prominent historians survey the Hiroshima story from the American decision to drop the first atomic bomb to the recent controversy over the Enola Gay exhibit in Washington, D.C. The first essay surveys the literature on the atomic bombing of Japan, while the second and third essays evaluate the decisions that led to that event. The remaining essays discuss how the Japanese and American people have remembered Hiroshima in the years since the end of World War II. They emphasize the construction of an official memory of Hiroshima, the challenge posed by alternative or counter-memories, and the tension between history and memory in the Hiroshima story. The collection thus unites up-to-date scholarship by diplomatic historians with the recent interest in memory that has emerged as part of the new cultural history.

The End of the Cold War - Its Meaning and Implications (Hardcover, New): Michael J. Hogan The End of the Cold War - Its Meaning and Implications (Hardcover, New)
Michael J. Hogan
R2,252 Discovery Miles 22 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of essays, first published in 1992, offers a serious effort to examine the end of the Cold War, its meanings and implications. The book presents the thinking of leading historians, political scientists, policy analysts, and commentators from the United States, Great Britain, Germany, France, Norway, and the former Soviet Union. Together they discuss such important issues as the origins of the Cold War, its ideological and geopolitical sources, the cost of that epic conflict, its influence on American life and institutions, its winners and losers.

The End of the Cold War - Its Meaning and Implications (Paperback, New): Michael J. Hogan The End of the Cold War - Its Meaning and Implications (Paperback, New)
Michael J. Hogan
R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of essays, first published in 1992, offers a serious effort to examine the end of the Cold War, its meanings and implications. The book presents the thinking of leading historians, political scientists, policy analysts, and commentators from the United States, Great Britain, Germany, France, Norway, and the former Soviet Union. Together they discuss such important issues as the origins of the Cold War, its ideological and geopolitical sources, the cost of that epic conflict, its influence on American life and institutions, its winners and losers.

The Marshall Plan - America, Britain and the Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947-1952 (Paperback): Michael J. Hogan The Marshall Plan - America, Britain and the Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947-1952 (Paperback)
Michael J. Hogan
R1,222 R985 Discovery Miles 9 850 Save R237 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Michael Hogan shows how The Marshall Plan was more than an effort to put American aid behind the economic reconstruction of Europe. American officials hoped to refashion Western Europe into a smaller version of the integrated single-market and mixed capitalist economy that existed in the United States. Professor Hogan's emphasis on integration is part of a major reinterpretation that sees the Marshall Plan as an extension of American domestic and foreign-policy developments stretching back through the interwar period to the Progressive Era. Michael Hogan is Professor of History at Ohio State University and editor of Diplomatic History.

The Ambiguous Legacy - U.S. Foreign Relations in the 'American Century' (Paperback): Michael J. Hogan The Ambiguous Legacy - U.S. Foreign Relations in the 'American Century' (Paperback)
Michael J. Hogan
R1,190 Discovery Miles 11 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This timely collection of essays offers one of the first serious efforts to assess the record of American foreign policy over the course of the twentieth century. The essays comprise the work of political scientists as well as historians, conservatives as well as liberals, foreign scholars as well as Americans. Taking off from Henry Luce's vision of an "American century," the authors discuss such important topics as the American conception of the national interest, the tension between democracy and capitalism, the U. S. role in both the developed and underdeveloped worlds, party politics and foreign policy, the significance of race in American foreign relations, and the cultural impact of American diplomacy on the world at large. The result is a lively collection of essays by authors who often disagree but who nonetheless provide the reader with keen insights about the past and provocative views of the future.

A Cross of Iron - Harry S. Truman and the Origins of the National Security State, 1945-1954 (Paperback): Michael J. Hogan A Cross of Iron - Harry S. Truman and the Origins of the National Security State, 1945-1954 (Paperback)
Michael J. Hogan
R1,107 R903 Discovery Miles 9 030 Save R204 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Cross of Iron provides the fullest account yet of the national security state that emerged in the first decade of the Cold War. Michael J. Hogan traces the process of state-making through struggles to unify the armed forces, harness science to military purposes, mobilize military manpower, control the defense budget, and distribute the cost of defense across the economy. President Harry S. Truman and his successor were in the middle of a fundamental contest over the nation's political identity and postwar purpose, and their efforts determined the size and shape of the national security state that finally emerged.

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