America, war and power : defining the state, 1775-2005

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America, war and power : defining the state, 1775-2005

edited by Lawrence Sondhaus and A. James Fuller

(War, history and politics series / series editor, Jeremy Black)

Routledge, 2007

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • Introduction: Perspectives on American power and empire / A. James Fuller
  • Defining a new empire : the new power takes shape, 1775-1815 / Jeremy Black
  • The United States as rogue state : gunboat persuasion, citizen marauders, and the limits of antebellum American imperialism / Robert E. May
  • Billy Yank and Johnny Reb take on the world : Civil War veterans' views of war, liberty, and empire / Carol Reardon
  • Defining Eisenhower's America : war, power, and race relations, 1941-1961 / Edward O. Frantz
  • Cold War perceptions and the American experience of war / R. William Ayres
  • From Vietnam to Iraq : the first television war and its legacies / Chester Pach
  • Global war and the foundations of US systemic leadership / William R. Thompson
  • Domestic challenges to American hegemony / Steven W. Hook
  • Soft power, hard power, and the Pax Americana / Lawrence Sondhaus

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