
Başlık:
A companion to U.S. foreign relations : colonial era to the present
Yazar:
Dietrich, Christopher R. W., editor.
ISBN:
9781119166139
9781119459699
9781119459408
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (xiv, 1146 pages)
Seri:
Wiley Blackwell companions to American history
Wiley-Blackwell companions to American history.
İçerik:
Imperial Crisis, Revolution, and a New Nation, 1763-1803 / The Early Republic in a World of Empire, 1787-1848 / Time, Talent, and Treasure: Philanthropy in the Early Republic / The Articles of Confederation State System, Early American International Systems, and Antebellum Foreign Policy Analytical Frameworks / Natural Rights: Haitian-American Diplomacy in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions / Toward a "New Indian History" of Foreign Relations: U.S.-American Indian Diplomacy from Greenville to Wounded Knee, 1795-1890 / Many Manifest Destinies / New Research Avenues in the Foreign Relations of the Late Antebellum and Civil War Era / Ideology and Interest: The Civil War, U.S. Foreign Affairs, and the World / The United States: Imperium in Imperio in an Age of Imperialism, 1865-1886 / New Frontiers Beyond the Seas: The Culture of American Empire and Expansion at the Turn of the Twentieth Century / Connection and Disruption: American Industrialization and the World, 1865-1917 / The open Door Empire / Theodore Roosevelt's Statecraft and the American Rise to World Power / Wilson's Wartime Diplomacy: The United States and the First World War, 1914-1918 / Responding to a Revolution: The "Mexican Question" in the United States / Chrysalis of Power: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Retreat from Isolationism, 1919-1941 / Insulation: The Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt During the Years 1933-1941 / The United States and International Law, 1776-1939 / U.S. Foreign Relations During World War II / Rival and Parallel Missions: America and Soviet Russia, 1917-1945 / The United States, Transnationalism, and the Jewish Question, 1917-1948 / Migrants and Transnational Networks in Sino-American Relations in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries / The Burden of Empire: The United States in the Philippines, 1898-1965 / A History of U.S. International Policing / Black Internationalism from Berlin to Black Lives Matter / Drugs, Empire, and U.S. Foreign Policy / Military Occupations and Overseas Bases in Twentieth-Century U.S. Foreign Relations / Remaking the World: The United States and International Development, 1898-2015 / The Early Cold War: Studies of Cold War America in the Twenty-First Century / U.S. Power in a Material World / Propaganda in the Best Sense of the Word? Public Diplomacy and U.S. Diplomatic History Since World War I / Waging War with Words, 1945-1963 / Between Two Ages: The United States, Decolonization, and Globalization in the Long 1960s / Foreign Policy in the "Backyard": The Historiography of U.S.-Latin American Relations in the Mid-Twentieth Century / U.S. Culture and the Cuban Revolution / After the Panic: Writing the History of U.S.-Japanese Relations Since the Occupation / The Nuclear Revolution in American Foreign Policy during the Cold War / Against the Bomb: Nuclear Disarmament and Domestic Politics / Interminable: The Historiography of the Vietnam War, 1945-1975 / The Cold War in Sub-Saharan Africa / The United States and Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1948-1982 / Mineral Frontiers in the Twentieth Century / Oil and U.S. Foreign Relations / Oil, Empire, and Covert Action: New Directions in the Historiography of U.S.-Iraqi Relations / Iran and the Academy: Intellectual Paths to and from Revolution in the United States / The United States and Afghanistan: Ambiguity and Impasse, 1945-2015 / Ambivalent Partnerships, Enduring Dilemmas: The United States, India, and Pakistan After Partition / Transnational Activism in U.S.-Central America Relations in the 1980s / The Reagan Administration and the World, 1981-1988 / The Changing History of the End of the Cold War / The Obama Era: Retrenchment and the Challenge of a "Post-American" World, 2009-2017
Özet:
"What follows is more than a collection of highly informative essays on the history of the foreign relations of the United States. It also asks a series of questions: What have been the key moments and themes in the history of U.S. foreign relations? How do those moments reflect the broader nature of the nation's global interactions? How did the United States become a colonial power and a global superpower? Who has shaped and been shaped by major foreign policy decisions, at home and abroad? In short, why is the study of the history of U.S. foreign relations so fundamentally important? This generation of historians have written new histories that build on ongoing debates about the nature of American international power rather than replace them. Such a roomy and inclusive understanding of the field of U.S. foreign relations should be celebrated, and this collection serves as a snapshot of a dynamic field. Its first volume contains essays that analyze the history of U.S. foreign relations from the eighteenth century to the Second World War, a period in which the United States won independence, expanded its borders rapidly, fought major wars, and joined the ranks of the modern, industrial imperial powers. Readers will find much of interest in terms of traditional questions of power, expansion and wealth. They will also find essays that cover topics from propaganda to philanthropy, as well as people from legislators and diplomats to artists and missionaries. The essays cover a wide variety of methodologies, drawing from fields of U.S. political, diplomatic, legal, and military history, but also examining the links between U.S. foreign relations and the study of American culture, ideology, race, gender, and religion, as well as the study of migration, Native American history, the political economies of industrialization and imperialism, and U.S. interactions with a wide variety of characters at home and abroad"-- Provided by publisher
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John Wiley and Sons
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