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US Rise to Power in European Imperialism Era - Andrew Priest Hardcover 2021

US Rise to Power in European Imperialism Era - Andrew Priest Hardcover 2021

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Further Details Title: Designs on Empire Condition: New Description: In the eyes of both contemporaries and historians, the United States became an empire in 1898. By taking possession of Cuba and the...

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Further Details Title: Designs on Empire Condition: New Description: In the eyes of both contemporaries and historians, the United States became an empire in 1898. By taking possession of Cuba and the Philippines, the nation seemed to have reached a watershed moment in its rise to power—spurring arguments over whether it should be a colonial power at all. However, the questions that emerged in the wake of 1898 built on long-standing and far-reaching debates over America’s place in the world. Andrew Priest offers a new understanding of the roots of American empire that foregrounds the longer history of perceptions of European powers. He traces the development of American thinking about European imperialism in the years after the Civil War, before the United States embarked on its own overseas colonial projects. Designs on Empire examines responses to Napoleon III’s intervention in Mexico, Spain and the Ten Years’ War in Cuba, Britain’s occupation of Egypt, and the carving up of Africa at the Berlin Conference. Priest shows how observing and interacting with other empires shaped American understandings of the international environment and their own burgeoning power. He highlights ambivalence among American elites regarding empire as well as the prevalence of notions of racial hierarchy. While many deplored the way powerful nations dominated others, others saw imperial projects as the advance of civilization, and even critics often felt a closer affinity with European imperialists than colonized peoples. A wide-ranging book that blends intellectual, political, and diplomatic history, Designs on Empire sheds new light on the foundations of American power. Author: Andrew Priest EAN: 9780231197441 Format: Hardback Country/Region of Manufacture: US ISBN: 9780231197441 Publisher: Columbia University Press Item Height: 229mm Item Length: 152mm Language: English ISBN-10: 0231197446 Genre: History Release Date: 08/31/2021 Subtitle: America's Rise to Power in the Age of European Imperialism Release Year: 2021 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Andrew Priest

Dewey Decimal

327.73

Dewey Edition

23

Format

Hardcover

ISBN-10

0231197446

ISBN-13

9780231197441

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Height

0.1 in

Item Length

0.9 in

Item Weight

21.2 Oz

Item Width

0.6 in

LC Classification Number

E183.7.P75 2021

LCCN

2020-056827

Language

English

Number of Pages

304 Pages

Publication Name

Designs on Empire : America's Rise to Power in the Age of European Imperialism

Publication Year

2021

Publisher

Columbia University Press

Reviews

Andrew Priest uncovers the neglected story of how late-nineteenth century U.S. statesmen looked abroad for imperial models, even as they denied the existence of their own empire. Deeply researched, tightly written, and ranging around the world, Designs on Empire reveals that America's emerging global empire bore the imprint of the imperial formations of the Old World., Unlike any other book on the matter, Designs on Empire takes a deep dive into American elites' rhetoric about European empires. Priest forcefully challenges the exceptionalist view that the United States was both nonimperial and uninvolved in European affairs prior to the 1890s and exposes the many ways that the United States was tied up in European power politics throughout the nineteenth century., What did America think of "empire" before it constructed its own overseas empire? By illuminating the often ambivalent views held by Americans of European imperialism in the Reconstruction era, this book offers a novel and welcome contribution to America's fraught relationship with imperialism.

Subject

United States / 19th Century, History & Theory, Imperialism, United States / General

Subject Area

Political Science, History

Synopsis

Andrew J. Priest offers a new understanding of the roots of American empire that foregrounds the longer history of perceptions of European powers. He traces the development of American thinking about European imperialism in the years after the Civil War, before the United States embarked on its own overseas colonial projects., In the eyes of both contemporaries and historians, the United States became an empire in 1898. By taking possession of Cuba and the Philippines, the nation seemed to have reached a watershed moment in its rise to power--spurring arguments over whether it should be a colonial power at all. However, the questions that emerged in the wake of 1898 built on long-standing and far-reaching debates over America's place in the world. Andrew Priest offers a new understanding of the roots of American empire that foregrounds the longer history of perceptions of European powers. He traces the development of American thinking about European imperialism in the years after the Civil War, before the United States embarked on its own overseas colonial projects. Designs on Empire examines responses to Napoleon III's intervention in Mexico, Spain and the Ten Years' War in Cuba, Britain's occupation of Egypt, and the carving up of Africa at the Berlin Conference. Priest shows how observing and interacting with other empires shaped American understandings of the international environment and their own burgeoning power. He highlights ambivalence among American elites regarding empire as well as the prevalence of notions of racial hierarchy. While many deplored the way powerful nations dominated others, others saw imperial projects as the advance of civilization, and even critics often felt a closer affinity with European imperialists than colonized peoples. A wide-ranging book that blends intellectual, political, and diplomatic history, Designs on Empire sheds new light on the foundations of American power.

Table Of Content

Acknowledgments Introduction: The Challenge of the American Empire 1. The United States and European Empires 2. France and the Mexican Intervention 3. Spain and the Ten Years' War in Cuba 4. Britain and the Occupation of Egypt 5. Germany and the Berlin West Africa Conference Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

Type

Textbook

brand

Columbia University Press

gtin13

9780231197441

Reviews

  1. Prashant Mathias

    A fascinating deep dive into America's imperial ambitions before 1898! Priest expertly explores the overlooked debates and strategies that shaped U.S. power during Europe's age of empire. Sharp writing, fresh insights—perfect for history buffs rethinking America's global rise. Hard to put down!