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- 384 pages
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This provocative book urges us to place American history in a global context, challenging the notion of American exceptionalism. The author, Thomas Bender, invites us to reconsider the conventional narrative that portrays the United States as autonomous and self-sufficient, suggesting instead that America has faced circumstances and events similar to those encountered by other nations. Bender's compelling argument begins with the discovery of the Americas, highlighting the transformative effects of oceanic travel and trade experienced worldwide. He reevaluates pivotal moments such as the founding Revolution, which occurred alongside global rebellions, and the Civil War, set against a backdrop of nations redefining freedom and nationhood. The book also examines later imperialism, where the United States found itself in conflict with Germany, Spain, France, and England. Additionally, Bender explores the impacts of industrialism, urbanization, laissez-faire economics, capitalism, socialism, and technological advancements through a global lens. This passionate and persuasive work illustrates the dangers of adhering to an isolated view of American history, urging readers to think beyond national borders and recognize the interconnectedness of global events.
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A Nation Among Nations, Tom Bender
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- Released
- 2006
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- (Paperback),
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- Very Good
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- €11.99
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