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The Cambridge History of America and the World 4 Volume Hardback Set

The Cambridge History of America and the World 4 Volume Hardback Set

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The Cambridge History of America and the World provides a comprehensive and transformative account of American engagement in the world from 1500 to the present, focusing on key moments in US diplomacy and transnational histories.

Format: Mixed media product
Length: 3200 pages
Publication date: 03 March 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


The Cambridge History of America and the World presents a groundbreaking exploration of American involvement in the global arena from 1500 to the present. This four-volume reference work, driven by the transnational turn in the writing of US history and American foreign relations, delves into pivotal moments in US diplomacy, encompassing the Revolutionary War, the Monroe Doctrine, the ascent of the United States as a global superpower during World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. Moreover, it extends its scholarly reach to encompass transnational histories of Native America, the Atlantic world, slavery, political economy, borderlands, empire, the family, gender and sexuality, race, technology, and the environment. Collectively, these volumes serve as invaluable resources for both novice scholars and established experts, providing essential starting points and catalyzing innovative advancements in this field.
The Cambridge History of America and the World offers a comprehensive and transformative account of American engagement with the world from 1500 to the present. This four-volume reference work, driven by the transnational turn in the writing of US history and American foreign relations, provides a sustained examination of key moments in US diplomacy, including the Revolutionary War, the Monroe Doctrine, the rise of the United States as a global superpower during World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. Moreover, it extends its scholarly reach to encompass transnational histories of Native America, the Atlantic world, slavery, political economy, borderlands, empire, the family, gender and sexuality, race, technology, and the environment. Collectively, these volumes serve as invaluable resources for both novice scholars and established experts, providing essential starting points and catalyzing innovative advancements in this field.

The Cambridge History of America and the World presents a groundbreaking exploration of American involvement in the global arena from 1500 to the present. This four-volume reference work, driven by the transnational turn in the writing of US history and American foreign relations, delves into pivotal moments in US diplomacy, encompassing the Revolutionary War, the Monroe Doctrine, the ascent of the United States as a global superpower during World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. Moreover, it extends its scholarly reach to encompass transnational histories of Native America, the Atlantic world, slavery, political economy, borderlands, empire, the family, gender and sexuality, race, technology, and the environment. Collectively, these volumes serve as invaluable resources for both novice scholars and established experts, providing essential starting points and catalyzing innovative advancements in this field.

The Cambridge History of America and the World offers a comprehensive and transformative account of American engagement with the world from 1500 to the present. This four-volume reference work, driven by the transnational turn in the writing of US history and American foreign relations, provides a sustained examination of key moments in US diplomacy, including the Revolutionary War, the Monroe Doctrine, the rise of the United States as a global superpower during World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. Moreover, it extends its scholarly reach to encompass transnational histories of Native America, the Atlantic world, slavery, political economy, borderlands, empire, the family, gender and sexuality, race, technology, and the environment. Collectively, these volumes serve as invaluable resources for both novice scholars and established experts, providing essential starting points and catalyzing innovative advancements in this field.

Weight: 5274g
Dimension: 164 x 241 x 153 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781108419208
Edition number: New ed

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