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El. knyga: Cambridge History of America and the World: Volume 3, 1900-1945

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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.

This volume 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. It will set the standard for understanding this pivotal moment in the history of America and the world.

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This volume charts the complex history of American ascent to world power between 1900 and 1945.
List of Figures
viii
List of Maps
x
List of Contributors to Volume III
xi
General Introduction: What is America and the World? 1(7)
Mark Philip Bradley
Introduction to Volume III 8(29)
Brooke L. Blower
Andrew Preston
PART I AMERICAN POWER IN THE MODERN ERA
1 The Sinews of Globalization
37(25)
Katherine C. Epstein
2 The Territorial Empire
62(23)
Daniel Immerwahr
3 Waging World War I
85(23)
Jennifer D. Keene
4 Technological Transformations
108(22)
Michael Adas
5 Law and American Power
130(23)
Benjamin A. Coates
6 Latin America and US Global Governance
153(21)
Rebecca Herman
7 Transatlantic Relations
174(22)
Mario Del Pero
8 The Open Door, Tsarist Russia, and the Soviet Union
196(26)
David S. Foglesong
9 The Rise of the Modern Middle East
222(25)
Charlie Laderman
10 Competing Empires in Asia
247(21)
Sheila Miyoshi Jager
11 Making a Modern Military
268(25)
Michael S. Neiberg
PART II COMPETING PERSPECTIVES
12 Fighting Jim Crow in a World of Empire
293(22)
Adriane Lentz-Smith
13 Wilsonianism and Its Critics
315(22)
John A. Thompson
14 Humanitarianism and US Foreign Assistance
337(23)
Julia F. Irwin
15 Women's Politics in International Context
360(21)
Megan Threlkeld
16 The October Revolution and the American Left
381(23)
Tony Michels
17 Sexuality and Sexual Politics
404(25)
David Minto
18 Religious World Views
429(23)
Matthew Avery Sutton
19 Indigenous Sovereignties and Social Movements
452(23)
Megan Black
20 Fascism and Nativism
475(24)
Michaela Hoenicke Moore
PART III THE PERILS OF INTERDEPENDENCE
21 Borders and Migrants
499(20)
Meredith Oyen
22 Economic Catastrophes
519(20)
Eric Rauchway
23 Corporate Imperialism and the World of Goods
539(23)
Nan Enstad
24 The Body Politics of US Imperial Power
562(29)
Shanon Fitzpatrick
25 Agriculture and Biodiversity
591(26)
Courtney Fullilove
26 Worlds of International Development
617(22)
David Ekbladh
27 Preserving Peace and Neutrality
639(20)
Andrew Johnstone
28 The American Way in World War II
659(25)
Thomas W. Zeiler
29 The Republic of Science and the Atomic Bomb
684(18)
Andrew J. Rotter
30 Visions of One World
702(21)
Erez Manela
Index 723
Brooke L. Blower is Associate Professor of History at Boston University and founding co-editor of Modern American History. Her publications include Becoming Americans in Paris: Transatlantic Politics and Culture between the World Wars (2011). Andrew Preston is Professor of American History and a Fellow of Clare College at Cambridge University. He is the author or editor of nine books, including Sword of the Spirit, Shield of Faith: Religion in American War and Diplomacy (2012).