
America's Road to Empire
Foreign Policy from Independence to World War One
- 400 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
America's Road to Empire surveys and analyses United States' foreign relations from the country's independence in 1776 until its entry into World War One in 1917, using primary source materials and case studies. The book covers key themes including: - the role that notions of "white superiority" played in US foreign policy
- the search for absolute security that repeatedly led the United States to trample on the liberties of other countries;
- and the idea of American 'exceptionalism' â the clash between the idealism of US rhetoric and its actions â which has led to a persistent failure to understand how "European" U.S. policy actually was. Whilst providing analytical overview, Piero Gleijeses also uses case studies which examine overlooked aspects of U.S. foreign policy, particularly concerning marginalized populations. He draws on archival U.S. and European primary sources and incorporates the latest research from the US, British, French and Spanish archives, as well as newspapers from the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Spain, and Mexico. A highly original account of the United States' rise to power drawing on multilingual scholarship, this is an important book for all students and scholars of United States foreign relations up to the First World War.
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Table of contents
- Cover page
- Halftitle page
- Series page
- SERIES EDITOR PREFACE
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- CONTENTS
- FIGURES
- MAPS
- ABBREVIATIONS
- PROLOGUE
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- CHAPTER 1 INDEPENDENCE
- CHAPTER 2 THE FEDERALIST ERA
- CHAPTER 3 THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE
- CHAPTER 4 JEFFERSONâS SECOND TERM
- CHAPTER 5 THE WAR OF 1812
- CHAPTER 6 THE LIMITS OF SYMPATHY: THE UNITED STATES AND THE INDEPENDENCE OF SPANISH AMERICA
- CHAPTER 7 INDIAN REMOVAL: A âSICKENING MASS OF PUTREFACTIONâ
- CHAPTER 8 MANIFEST DESTINY
- CHAPTER 9 THE 1850s AND THE CIVIL WAR
- CHAPTER 10 AFTER APPOMATTOX
- CHAPTER 11 CUBA AND THE PHILIPPINES
- CHAPTER 12 CONQUERING THE BACKYARD: THE LATIN AMERICAN POLICY OF ROOSEVELT, TAFT, AND WILSON
- CHAPTER 13 THE FAR EAST
- CHAPTER 14 THE WHITE CITY ON THE HILL
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX