An Introduction to the History of America (Paperback)

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This textbook comprehensively captures the historical sojourn of America from pre-colonial to present times, covering every important aspect with detailed historiography. It also sheds light on new evolving themes like American environmental history and American 'exceptionalism', to familiarize students and readers with the current emerging trends and approaches in American History.
The authors have attempted to radically explore the development of America as a 'Global Hegemon' at the cost of the underdevelopment of her non-western/ non-American counterparts. A detailed politico-economic and social narrative of the American nation is given with facts and interpretations, raising a number of conceptual and methodological questions. This textbook also brings out the often unaddressed tension between America's self-perception and the actual reality which can be mapped through crisis in the domestic front as well as its impact on other peoples, nations and cultures. The historiography provided at the end of every relevant theme would be immensely helpful for students and readers pursuing further research.

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This textbook comprehensively captures the historical sojourn of America from pre-colonial to present times, covering every important aspect with detailed historiography. It also sheds light on new evolving themes like American environmental history and American 'exceptionalism', to familiarize students and readers with the current emerging trends and approaches in American History.
The authors have attempted to radically explore the development of America as a 'Global Hegemon' at the cost of the underdevelopment of her non-western/ non-American counterparts. A detailed politico-economic and social narrative of the American nation is given with facts and interpretations, raising a number of conceptual and methodological questions. This textbook also brings out the often unaddressed tension between America's self-perception and the actual reality which can be mapped through crisis in the domestic front as well as its impact on other peoples, nations and cultures. The historiography provided at the end of every relevant theme would be immensely helpful for students and readers pursuing further research.

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Imprint

Cambridge University Press India Pvt. Ltd.

Country of origin

United States

Release date

September 2013

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First published

September 2013

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 16mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

304

ISBN-13

978-93-82-99363-6

Barcode

9789382993636

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LSN

93-82-99363-0



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