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George C. Herring

    1 januari 1936 – 30 november 2022
    Years of Peril and Ambition
    Looseleaf for America's Longest War
    The American Century and Beyond
    From Colony to Superpower: U.S. Foreign Relations Since 1776
    • Historian Herring uses foreign relations as the lens through which to tell the story of America's rise from thirteen disparate colonies along the Atlantic coast to the world's greatest superpower. He documents America's interaction with other peoples and nations, a story of stunning successes and sometimes tragic failures, captured in a fast-paced narrative that illuminates the central importance of foreign relations to the existence and survival of the nation, and highlights its ongoing impact on the lives of ordinary citizens. He shows how policymakers defined American interests broadly to include territorial expansion, access to growing markets, and the spread of an "American way" of life, and how much America's expansion as a nation also owes to the adventurers and explorers, the merchants and captains of industry, the missionaries and diplomats, who discovered or charted new lands, developed new avenues of commerce, and established and defended the nation's interests in foreign lands.--From publisher description. Historian Herring uses foreign relations as the lens through which to tell the story of America's rise from thirteen disparate colonies along the Atlantic coast to the world's greatest superpower. He documents America's interaction with other peoples and nations, a story of stunning successes and sometimes tragic failures, captured in a fast-paced narrative that illuminates the central importance of foreign relations to the existence and survival of the nation, and highlights its ongoing impact on the lives of ordinary citizens. He shows how policymakers defined American interests broadly to include territorial expansion, access to growing markets, and the spread of an "American way" of life, and how much America's expansion as a nation also owes to the adventurers and explorers, the merchants and captains of industry, the missionaries and diplomats, who discovered or charted new lands, developed new avenues of commerce, and established and defended the nation's interests in foreign lands.--From publisher description

      From Colony to Superpower: U.S. Foreign Relations Since 1776
    • U.S. Foreign Relations from 1893 to the Present is the second part of From Colony to Superpower, an international narrative blends political, diplomatic, and military history with economic, cultural, and religious history. It includes a new introduction and a new chapter that brings the narrative up to the present.

      The American Century and Beyond
    • Looseleaf for America's Longest War

      • 416bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen

      Focusing on the Vietnam War, this book delves into its origins and the extensive involvement of the United States, analyzing the repercussions for both Vietnamese and Americans. It examines the war's lasting legacies and provides insights for students on the lessons to be learned from this pivotal national experience. Additionally, it offers access to the Connect digital learning platform, featuring SmartBook, an adaptive digital textbook that tailors the reading experience to enhance learning.

      Looseleaf for America's Longest War
    • U.S. Foreign Relations through 1921 is the first part of From Colony to Superpower, an international narrative blends political, diplomatic, and military history with economic, cultural, and religious history.

      Years of Peril and Ambition