America in the World
Herausgeber: Costigliola, Frank; Hogan, Michael J.
America in the World
Herausgeber: Costigliola, Frank; Hogan, Michael J.
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This volume includes historiographical surveys of American foreign relations since 1941 by some of the country's leading historians.
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This volume includes historiographical surveys of American foreign relations since 1941 by some of the country's leading historians.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9780521172462
- ISBN-10: 0521172462
- Artikelnr.: 40076177
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9780521172462
- ISBN-10: 0521172462
- Artikelnr.: 40076177
1. Introduction Frank Costigliola and Michael J. Hogan; 2. The Charlie
Maier scare and the historiography of American foreign relations, 1959-80
Mark Philip Bradley; 3. Chaps having flaps: the historiography of US
foreign relations, 1980-95 Andrew J. Rotter; 4. Still contested and
colonized ground: post-Cold War interpretations of US foreign relations
during World War II Mark A. Stoler; 5. Recent literature on Truman's atomic
bomb decision: the triumph of the middle ground? J. Samuel Walker; 6. The
Cold War Curt Cardwell; 7. Cold War presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower, John
F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon Stephen G. Rabe; 8. The
war that never ends: historians and the Vietnam war Robert K. Brigham; 9.
Trends in the literature on US-Latin American relations Mark T. Gilderhus
and Michael E. Neagle; 10. Impatient crusaders: the making of America's
informal empire in the Middle East Douglas A. Little; 11. Explaining the
rise to global power: US policy toward Asia and Africa since 1941 Mark
Atwood Lawrence; 12. Bringing the non-state back in: human rights and
Terrorism since 1945 Brad Simpson; 13. Technology and the environment in
the global economy Jonathan Reed Winkler; 14. US mass consumerism in
transnational perspective Emily S. Rosenberg; 15. A worldly tale: global
influences on the historiography of US foreign relations Thomas 'Tim'
Borstelmann.
Maier scare and the historiography of American foreign relations, 1959-80
Mark Philip Bradley; 3. Chaps having flaps: the historiography of US
foreign relations, 1980-95 Andrew J. Rotter; 4. Still contested and
colonized ground: post-Cold War interpretations of US foreign relations
during World War II Mark A. Stoler; 5. Recent literature on Truman's atomic
bomb decision: the triumph of the middle ground? J. Samuel Walker; 6. The
Cold War Curt Cardwell; 7. Cold War presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower, John
F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon Stephen G. Rabe; 8. The
war that never ends: historians and the Vietnam war Robert K. Brigham; 9.
Trends in the literature on US-Latin American relations Mark T. Gilderhus
and Michael E. Neagle; 10. Impatient crusaders: the making of America's
informal empire in the Middle East Douglas A. Little; 11. Explaining the
rise to global power: US policy toward Asia and Africa since 1941 Mark
Atwood Lawrence; 12. Bringing the non-state back in: human rights and
Terrorism since 1945 Brad Simpson; 13. Technology and the environment in
the global economy Jonathan Reed Winkler; 14. US mass consumerism in
transnational perspective Emily S. Rosenberg; 15. A worldly tale: global
influences on the historiography of US foreign relations Thomas 'Tim'
Borstelmann.
1. Introduction Frank Costigliola and Michael J. Hogan; 2. The Charlie
Maier scare and the historiography of American foreign relations, 1959-80
Mark Philip Bradley; 3. Chaps having flaps: the historiography of US
foreign relations, 1980-95 Andrew J. Rotter; 4. Still contested and
colonized ground: post-Cold War interpretations of US foreign relations
during World War II Mark A. Stoler; 5. Recent literature on Truman's atomic
bomb decision: the triumph of the middle ground? J. Samuel Walker; 6. The
Cold War Curt Cardwell; 7. Cold War presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower, John
F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon Stephen G. Rabe; 8. The
war that never ends: historians and the Vietnam war Robert K. Brigham; 9.
Trends in the literature on US-Latin American relations Mark T. Gilderhus
and Michael E. Neagle; 10. Impatient crusaders: the making of America's
informal empire in the Middle East Douglas A. Little; 11. Explaining the
rise to global power: US policy toward Asia and Africa since 1941 Mark
Atwood Lawrence; 12. Bringing the non-state back in: human rights and
Terrorism since 1945 Brad Simpson; 13. Technology and the environment in
the global economy Jonathan Reed Winkler; 14. US mass consumerism in
transnational perspective Emily S. Rosenberg; 15. A worldly tale: global
influences on the historiography of US foreign relations Thomas 'Tim'
Borstelmann.
Maier scare and the historiography of American foreign relations, 1959-80
Mark Philip Bradley; 3. Chaps having flaps: the historiography of US
foreign relations, 1980-95 Andrew J. Rotter; 4. Still contested and
colonized ground: post-Cold War interpretations of US foreign relations
during World War II Mark A. Stoler; 5. Recent literature on Truman's atomic
bomb decision: the triumph of the middle ground? J. Samuel Walker; 6. The
Cold War Curt Cardwell; 7. Cold War presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower, John
F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon Stephen G. Rabe; 8. The
war that never ends: historians and the Vietnam war Robert K. Brigham; 9.
Trends in the literature on US-Latin American relations Mark T. Gilderhus
and Michael E. Neagle; 10. Impatient crusaders: the making of America's
informal empire in the Middle East Douglas A. Little; 11. Explaining the
rise to global power: US policy toward Asia and Africa since 1941 Mark
Atwood Lawrence; 12. Bringing the non-state back in: human rights and
Terrorism since 1945 Brad Simpson; 13. Technology and the environment in
the global economy Jonathan Reed Winkler; 14. US mass consumerism in
transnational perspective Emily S. Rosenberg; 15. A worldly tale: global
influences on the historiography of US foreign relations Thomas 'Tim'
Borstelmann.