One Nation, One Nation: America's Place in World History

One Nation, One Nation: America's Place in World History

by (us) Thomas Bender

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Eric Foner, President of the American Historical Association and highly recommended by The Economist! From the edge of the world to the center, from isolation to close connection, reshape American history from a global perspective. It is a general trend to integrate American history into a broader global historical perspective. Thomas Bender is one of the most influential contemporary historians, who pioneered the concept of transnational history and put it into practice. "A Nation of Nations" is Bender's masterpiece and has become a classic work in the study of American history. Bender abandons the history of a single and isolated nation-state, breaks the long-established research framework, repositions the United States in a global perspective, and reconstructs American history. The author examines all major themes and unique events in American history, including the American Revolution, the Westward Expansion, the Civil War, the Industrial Revolution, the present situation and the future, in the context of global history. From the colonization of the New World in the 16th century to the social reforms of the 20th century, the United States must be viewed and interact with the world as one.

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