The Genesis of America: US Foreign Policy and the Formation of National Identity, 1793–1815: Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations
Autor Jasper M. Trautschen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mai 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108453547
ISBN-10: 1108453546
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1108453546
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. Political ideologies and American identity in the era of the French Revolution; 2. Foreign policies of unneutrality and the Jay Treaty; 3. Federalists and the origins of the Quasi-War; 4. Disentangling America from France; 5. Republicans and the origins of the War of 1812; 6. Disentangling America from Great Britain; Conclusion.
Recenzii
'Jasper M. Trautsch convincingly shows how early American foreign relations and wars were dictated by domestic politics. His lucid, informed, and coherent account illuminates the shaping of American national consciousness. It should fascinate a wide range of readers.' Daniel Walker Howe, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815–1848
'Jasper M. Trautsch makes the best-grounded case to date that foreign policy disputes were central in the formation of an American national identity. His work is essential reading for all early Americanists.' J. C. A. Stagg, University of Virginia
'Trautsch boldly argues that American national identity emerged as part of a debate on foreign policy between Federalists and Republicans between 1789 and 1815. The roller coaster of European international affairs - including threats to international trade, the French Revolution, and the rise of Napoleon - sparked internal debate over threats to national interest. Each party viewed itself as promoting US interests, the Federalists by provoking a 'quasi-war with France in order to disentangle America from her Revolutionary War ally', and the Republicans by 'disentangl[ing] America from her former mother country' (as the author writes in the conclusion). … The assemblage of primary sources, including articles, editorials, cartoons, broadsides, pamphlets, speeches, reports, debates, formal diplomatic protocols, memoranda, and records is fascinating. … Highly recommended.' M. L. Russell, Choice
'The Genesis of America is a valuable contribution to the ongoing rediscovery of the critical relationship between nationalism and foreign relations in the Early Republic. It should be required reading for American foreign relations scholars of all eras.' William Earl Weeks, Passport
'The Genesis of America makes a significant contribution to discussions of the contested emergence of an American national identity in the early republic. It should be read by anyone interested in the political culture, politics, or foreign policies of the new nation.' James E. Lewis, Jr, The Journal of American History
'The book is a model for how scholars can use the wide variety of sources available for the study of the Early American Republic.' R. M. Barlow, H-Net Diplo
'The Genesis of America makes several important contributions to the literature on the Early Republic and the broader scholarly conversation … the entire book is really interesting … Trautsch makes an excellent argument about the role of foreign policy in the creation of American nationalism and offers important nuance to many key moments in the Early Republic.' Lindsay M. Chervinsky, H-Net Diplo
'… a thoughtful, well researched, and rewarding study of how Americans in the early republic conceptualized and constructed their national identity vis-à-vis Great Britain and France.' Matthew Rainbow Hale, H-Net Diplo
'Jasper Trautsch gives us a fresh perspective on the history of early American foreign policy making.' Peter S. Onuf, H-Net Diplo
'Jasper Trautsch's examination of the crucial role played by foreign policy in the creation of American national identity during the founding decades of the United States is a masterwork of historical analysis. …His book will prove a landmark in the field … Trautsch has produced the twenty-first century's best account of the origins and nature of American nationalism.' Paul T. McCartney, National Identities
'Jasper M. Trautsch makes the best-grounded case to date that foreign policy disputes were central in the formation of an American national identity. His work is essential reading for all early Americanists.' J. C. A. Stagg, University of Virginia
'Trautsch boldly argues that American national identity emerged as part of a debate on foreign policy between Federalists and Republicans between 1789 and 1815. The roller coaster of European international affairs - including threats to international trade, the French Revolution, and the rise of Napoleon - sparked internal debate over threats to national interest. Each party viewed itself as promoting US interests, the Federalists by provoking a 'quasi-war with France in order to disentangle America from her Revolutionary War ally', and the Republicans by 'disentangl[ing] America from her former mother country' (as the author writes in the conclusion). … The assemblage of primary sources, including articles, editorials, cartoons, broadsides, pamphlets, speeches, reports, debates, formal diplomatic protocols, memoranda, and records is fascinating. … Highly recommended.' M. L. Russell, Choice
'The Genesis of America is a valuable contribution to the ongoing rediscovery of the critical relationship between nationalism and foreign relations in the Early Republic. It should be required reading for American foreign relations scholars of all eras.' William Earl Weeks, Passport
'The Genesis of America makes a significant contribution to discussions of the contested emergence of an American national identity in the early republic. It should be read by anyone interested in the political culture, politics, or foreign policies of the new nation.' James E. Lewis, Jr, The Journal of American History
'The book is a model for how scholars can use the wide variety of sources available for the study of the Early American Republic.' R. M. Barlow, H-Net Diplo
'The Genesis of America makes several important contributions to the literature on the Early Republic and the broader scholarly conversation … the entire book is really interesting … Trautsch makes an excellent argument about the role of foreign policy in the creation of American nationalism and offers important nuance to many key moments in the Early Republic.' Lindsay M. Chervinsky, H-Net Diplo
'… a thoughtful, well researched, and rewarding study of how Americans in the early republic conceptualized and constructed their national identity vis-à-vis Great Britain and France.' Matthew Rainbow Hale, H-Net Diplo
'Jasper Trautsch gives us a fresh perspective on the history of early American foreign policy making.' Peter S. Onuf, H-Net Diplo
'Jasper Trautsch's examination of the crucial role played by foreign policy in the creation of American national identity during the founding decades of the United States is a masterwork of historical analysis. …His book will prove a landmark in the field … Trautsch has produced the twenty-first century's best account of the origins and nature of American nationalism.' Paul T. McCartney, National Identities
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Descriere
Explores how foreign policy was used to promote American nationalism by creating external threats in the early republic.