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America and the world, a diplomatic history, Professor Mark A. Stoler

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America and the world, a diplomatic history, Professor Mark A. Stoler
Language
eng
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Main title
America and the world
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958937516
Responsibility statement
Professor Mark A. Stoler
Series statement
Great courses. History. Intellectual history
Sub title
a diplomatic history
Table Of Contents
Achieving independence -- Confederation and the constitution -- The Great debate-Jefferson versus Hamilton -- From the farewell address to the Quasi War -- Jefferson and the "Empire of Liberty" -- The second war of independence -- John Quincy Adams & American continentalism -- Manifest destiny and war with Mexico -- Causes and diplomacy of the Civil War -- The new empire of overseas imperialism -- Informal empire-Roosevelt to Wilson -- The war to end all wars -- The peace treaty and Wilson' s heritage -- Interwar isolationism and internationalism -- U. S. entry into World War II -- World War II diplomacy and the FDR legacy -- Origins of the Cold War -- Cold War turns hot-Asia and the Korean War -- Eisenhower and the global cold war -- Kennedy and the ultimate Cold War crisis -- Vietnam and the war at home -- The Nixon-Kissinger "Grand design" -- Ideology anew and the end of the cold war -- The United States and the world since 1991
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