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SALE The Cambridge History of America and the World Volume 3: 1900–1945

This book is unused and unread. It has some cosmetic imperfections such as scuffing, creasing or fading. It may be shop-soiled. 

This book cannot be discounted further and it may be stamped 'damaged'.

The third volume of The Cambridge History of America and the World covers the volatile period between 1900 and 1945 when the United States emerged as a world power and American engagements abroad flourished in new and consequential ways. Showcasing the most innovative approaches to both traditional topics and emerging themes, leading scholars chart the complex ways in which Americans projected their growing influence across the globe; how others interpreted and constrained those efforts; how Americans disagreed with each other, often fiercely, about foreign relations; and how race, religion, gender, and other factors shaped their worldviews. During the early twentieth century, accelerating forces of global interdependence presented Americans, like others, with a set of urgent challenges from managing borders, humanitarian crises, economic depression, and modern warfare to confronting the radical, new political movements of communism, fascism, and anticolonial nationalism. This volume will set the standard for new understandings of this pivotal moment in the history of America and the world.

  • Grants deeper insight into the transformation of the United States from regional upstart to global superpower
  • Offers the latest in early twentieth century scholarship from thirty-two prominent scholars
  • Covers traditional topics and emerging themes to reveal how American engagement unfolded on a global scale

This book is unused and unread. It has some cosmetic imperfections such as scuffing, creasing or fading. It may be shop-soiled. 

This book cannot be discounted further and it may be stamped 'damaged'.

The third volume of The Cambridge History of America and the World covers the volatile period between 1900 and 1945 when the United States emerged as a world power and American engagements abroad flourished in new and consequential ways. Showcasing the most innovative approaches to both traditional topics and emerging themes, leading scholars chart the complex ways in which Americans projected their growing influence across the globe; how others interpreted and constrained those efforts; how Americans disagreed with each other, often fiercely, about foreign relations; and how race, religion, gender, and other factors shaped their worldviews. During the early twentieth century, accelerating forces of global interdependence presented Americans, like others, with a set of urgent challenges from managing borders, humanitarian crises, economic depression, and modern warfare to confronting the radical, new political movements of communism, fascism, and anticolonial nationalism. This volume will set the standard for new understandings of this pivotal moment in the history of America and the world.

  • Grants deeper insight into the transformation of the United States from regional upstart to global superpower
  • Offers the latest in early twentieth century scholarship from thirty-two prominent scholars
  • Covers traditional topics and emerging themes to reveal how American engagement unfolded on a global scale
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This book is unused and unread. It has some cosmetic imperfections such as scuffing, creasing or fading. It may be shop-soiled. 

This book cannot be discounted further and it may be stamped 'damaged'.

The third volume of The Cambridge History of America and the World covers the volatile period between 1900 and 1945 when the United States emerged as a world power and American engagements abroad flourished in new and consequential ways. Showcasing the most innovative approaches to both traditional topics and emerging themes, leading scholars chart the complex ways in which Americans projected their growing influence across the globe; how others interpreted and constrained those efforts; how Americans disagreed with each other, often fiercely, about foreign relations; and how race, religion, gender, and other factors shaped their worldviews. During the early twentieth century, accelerating forces of global interdependence presented Americans, like others, with a set of urgent challenges from managing borders, humanitarian crises, economic depression, and modern warfare to confronting the radical, new political movements of communism, fascism, and anticolonial nationalism. This volume will set the standard for new understandings of this pivotal moment in the history of America and the world.

  • Grants deeper insight into the transformation of the United States from regional upstart to global superpower
  • Offers the latest in early twentieth century scholarship from thirty-two prominent scholars
  • Covers traditional topics and emerging themes to reveal how American engagement unfolded on a global scale
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