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Jasper M. Trautsch is a lecturer in American history at the Universität Regensburg, Germany. In 2013, his dissertation was awarded the Rolf Kentner Dissertation Prize for an outstanding work in the field of American studies. He is the editor of Civic Nationalisms in Global Perspective (forthcoming), and the author of numerous articles on US foreign policy and American nationalism in Early American Studies, the Journal of Military History, National Identities, Global Affairs, and Critical Muslim.
Introduction
1. Political ideologies and American identity in the era of the French Revolution
2. Foreign policies of unneutrality and the Jay Treaty
3. Federalists and the origins of the Quasi-War
4. Disentangling America from France
5. Republicans and the origins of the War of 1812
6. Disentangling America from Great Britain
Conclusion.