Rethinking American history in a global age

Rethinking American history in a global age [electronic resource] / edited by Thomas Bender. - Berkeley : University of California Press, c2002. - ix, 427 p.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Transnationalism and the challenge to national histories/ Internationalizing international history/ Where in the world is America? The history of the United States in the global age/ International at the creation : early modern American history/ How the West was one : the African diaspora and the re-mapping of U.S. history/ Time and revolution in African America : temporality and the history of Atlantic slavery/ Beyond the view from Euro-America : environment, settler societies, and the internationalization of American history/ From Euro- and Afro-Atlantic to Pacific migration system : a comparative migration approach to North American history/ Framing U.S. history : democracy, nationalism, and socialism/ An age of social politics/ The age of global power/ American empire and cultural imperialism : a view from the receiving end/ The modernity of America and the practice of scholarship/ The exhaustion of enclosures : a critique of internationalization/ The historian's use of the United States and vice versa/ Prasenjit Duara -- Akira Iriye -- Charles Bright and Michael Geyer -- Karen Ordahl Kupperman -- Robin D.G. Kelley -- Walter Johnson -- Ian Tyrrell -- Dirk Hoerder -- Robert Wiebe -- Daniel T. Rodgers -- Marilyn B. Young -- Rob Kroes -- Do American historical narratives travel?/ François Weil -- Winfried Fluck -- Ron Robin -- David A. Hollinger.


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Globalization.


United States--Historiography.
United States--History--Philosophy.


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