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Into New Territory American Historians And The Concept Of Us Imperialism 1st Edition James G Morgan

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Into New Territory American Historians And The Concept Of Us Imperialism 1st Edition James G Morgan
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 282
Author: James G. Morgan
ISBN: 9780299300432, 0299300439
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Into New Territory American Historians And The Concept Of Us Imperialism 1st Edition James G Morgan by James G. Morgan 9780299300432, 0299300439 instant download after payment.

The idea that the United States-a nation founded after a war of independence-operates as an imperialist power on the world stage has gained considerable traction since the turn of the twenty-first century. But just a few decades earlier, this position was considered radical and even "un-American." How did this dramatic change come about? Tracing the emergence of the concept of US imperialism, James G. Morgan shows how radical and revisionist scholars in the 1950s and 1960s first challenged the paradigm of denying an American empire. As the Vietnam War created a critical flashpoint, bringing the idea of American imperialism into the US mainstream, radical students of the New Left turned toward Marxist critiques, admiring revolutionaries like Che Guevara. Simultaneously, a small school of revisionist scholars, led by historian William Appleman Williams at the University of Wisconsin, put forward a progressive, nuanced critique of American empire grounded in psychology, economics, and broader historical context. It is this more sophisticated strand of thinking, Morgan argues, which demonstrated that empire can be an effective analytical framework for studying US foreign policy, thus convincing American scholars to engage with the subject seriously for the first time. "

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