Transnational nation : United States history in global perspective since 1789 /

Tyrrell, Ian R. 1947-

Transnational nation : United States history in global perspective since 1789 / Ian Tyrrell. - Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. - x, 286 p. ; 24 cm

1: Born in the struggles of empires : the American Republic in war and revolution, 1789-1815 -- Page 10
2: Commerce pervades the world : economic connections and disconnections -- Page 20
3: beacon of improvement : political and social reform -- Page 39
4: People in motion : nineteenth-century migration experiences -- Page 52
5: Unwilling immigrants and diaspora dreams -- Page 65
6: Racial and ethnic frontiers -- Page 74
7: America's Civil War and its world historical implications -- Page 84
8: How culture travelled : going abroad, c. 1865-1914 -- Page 94
9: Building the nation-state in the progressive era : the transnational context -- Page 118
10: empire that did not know its name -- Page 134
11: new world order in the era of Woodrow Wilson -- Page 155
12: Forces of integration : war and the coming of the American century, 1925-70 -- Page 170
13: Insular impulses : limits on international integration, 1925-70 -- Page 187
14: From the 1970s to new globalization : American transnational power and its limits, 1971-2001 -- Page 201
Epilogue : 'nothing will ever be the same' : 9/11 and the return of history -- Page 223

A fresh, comparative perspective on the relationship between events and movements in the US and wider world.

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Historians--History--United States
Historians--Political activity--History--United States
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