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Race, Nation, and Empire in American History Robert G. Lee

Race, Nation, and Empire in American History By Robert G. Lee

Race, Nation, and Empire in American History by Robert G. Lee


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While public debates over America's foreign policy often treat American empire as a new phenomenon, this work offers a pointed reminder that visions of national and imperial greatness were a cornerstone of the new country when it was founded. It examines the central role of empire in American race relations, nationalism, and foreign policy.

Race, Nation, and Empire in American History Summary

Race, Nation, and Empire in American History by Robert G. Lee

While public debates over America's current foreign policy often treat American empire as a new phenomenon, this lively collection of essays offers a pointed reminder that visions of national and imperial greatness were a cornerstone of the new country when it was founded. In fact, notions of empire have long framed debates over western expansion, Indian removal, African slavery, Asian immigration, and global economic dominance, and they persist today despite the proliferation of anti-imperialist rhetoric. In fifteen essays, distinguished historians examine the central role of empire in American race relations, nationalism, and foreign policy from the founding of the United States to the twenty-first century. The essays trace the global expansion of American merchant capital, the rise of an evangelical Christian mission movement, the dispossession and historical erasure of indigenous peoples, the birth of new identities, and the continuous struggles over the place of darker-skinned peoples in a settler society that still fundamentally imagines itself as white. Full of transnational connections and cross-pollinations, of people appearing in unexpected places, the essays are also stories of people being put, quite literally, in their place by the bitter struggles over the boundaries of race and nation. Collectively, these essays demonstrate that the seemingly contradictory processes of boundary crossing and boundary making are and always have been intertwined.

About Robert G. Lee

JAMES T. CAMPBELL is associate professor of American civilization, Africana studies, and history at Brown University. MATTHEW PRATT GUTERL is director of the American studies program and associate professor of African American and African diaspora studies at Indiana University. ROBERT G. LEE is associate professor of American civilization at Brown University.

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NLS9780807858288
9780807858288
0807858285
Race, Nation, and Empire in American History by Robert G. Lee
New
Paperback
The University of North Carolina Press
2007-09-24
392
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