A nation without borders

the United States and its world in an age of civil wars, 1830-1910

596 pages

English language

Published 2016 by Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.

ISBN:
978-0-670-02468-1
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OCLC Number:
944380323

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"A Pulitzer Prize-winning historian's provocative reinterpretation of the eight decades surrounding the Civil War (and leading into the twentieth century); the next volume in the Penguin History of the United States, edited by Eric Foner. In this ambitious story of American imperial conquest and capitalist development, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Steven Hahn takes on the conventional histories of the nineteenth century and offers a perspective that promises to be as enduring as it is controversial. It begins and ends in Mexico and, throughout, is internationalist in orientation. It challenges the political narrative of 'sectionalism,' emphasizing the national footing of slavery and the struggle between the northeast and Mississippi Valley for continental supremacy. It places the Civil War in the context of many domestic rebellions against state authority, including those of Native Americans. It fully incorporates the trans-Mississippi west, suggesting the importance of the Pacific to the imperial vision of political leaders …

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Subjects

  • Economic development
  • Slavery
  • Civil war
  • Capitalism
  • Imperialism
  • Territorial expansion
  • Nationalism
  • Foreign relations
  • History

Places

  • United States