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Ferguson (history, Harvard U.) argues that the US is an empire, although that's not necessarily a bad thing. Unfortunately, he contends, it is a bad thing that the US is ... More
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“An unblinkered look at our imperial past . . . a perceptive work by one of our most perceptive historians.”— Studs Terkel A work of remarkable prescience, ... More
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What must the United States do to remain the global superpower and stop alienating the rest of the world? The author of The Paradox of American Power has one clear answer soft ... More
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Richard T. Hughes argues that the Innocent Nation myth prevented many Americans from understanding, or even discussing, the complex motivations of the 9/11 terrorists. Myths ... More
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When Mead (US foreign policy, Council on Foreign Relations) began research for a book on US foreign policy at the end of the Cold War, he found discrepancies with the ... More
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September 11, 2001, distinguished Cold War historian John Lewis Gaddis argues, was not the first time a surprise attack shattered American assumptions about national security ... More
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Preserving and honoring the intellectual voice that spoke with the urgency, generosity, and grace of the best of humanity More
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From a distinguished conservative scholar, a call to reverse a century of wrong-headed foreign policy. More
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From the bestselling author of A People's History of the United States comes this selection of passionate, honest, and piercing essays looking at American political ideology. ... More
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This essential landmark work discusses key themes evident throughout American history and speaks eloquently to political concerns of our present and future. More
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