The Early Imperial Republic


From the American Revolution to the U.S.-Mexican War

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Edited by Michael A. Blaakman, Emily Conroy-Krutz, Noelani Arista
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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277

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Michael A. Blaakman is Assistant Professor and David L. Rike University Preceptor in the Department of History at Princeton University. Emily Conroy-Krutz is Associate Professor in the Department of History at Michigan State University. Noelani Arista is Associate Professor in History and Classical Studies and Director of the Indigenous Studies Program at McGill University.

"The Early Imperial Republic adds to a growing literature on settler colonialism. Moreover, with its broad selection of contributors, regions, and involved peoples, The Early Imperial Republic in general does what it claims to do: reveal a long, sustained, and connected period of American imperialism that can be traced back to the country's earliest years. The early republic certainly was the early imperial republic." (Journal of Southern History) "The Early Imperial Republic offers thought-provoking interpretations and insights on the issue of empire, a topic currently commanding great interest among U.S. historians. A timely volume that will attract a substantial readership." (Nancy Shoemaker, University of Connecticut) "The Early Imperial Republic is a timely and compelling interrogation of the formative phase of U.S. empire, its continuities from the British empire, and its dynamics of enactment, resistance, and dissent." (Konstantin Dierks, Indiana University)

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