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Global Dawn: The Cultural Foundation of American Internationalism, 1865–1890
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Why did the United States become a global power? Frank Ninkovich shows that a cultural predisposition for thinking in global terms blossomed in the late nineteenth century, making possible the rise to world power as American liberals of the time took a wide-ranging interest in the world. Of little practical significance during a period when isolationism reigned supreme in U.S. foreign policy, this rich body of thought would become the cultural foundation of twentieth-century American internationalism.
Author(s): Frank A Ninkovich
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2010-02-15
Pages: 441