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America as a Military Power
From the American Revolution to the Civil War
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246 pages
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Examining American military exceptionalism, noted historian Jeremy Black offers a foreign perspective on the United States' military history and its global impact. Drawing from contemporary British commentary, he analyzes the significance of military actions in shaping the nation and its role in world affairs, particularly through the lens of the two wars fought between Britain and America. This critical exploration provides a unique context for understanding the evolution of American military strategies and their implications on a global scale.
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2002, paperback
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