Alec Zuercher Reichardt is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Missouri.
Description
"Roads to Power, Roads to Crisis offers an imaginative and original way of thinking about what Lawrence Henry Gipson called 'the great war for empire.' The book's major contribution is to bring a structural dimension to the history of the integration of the Atlantic world. It calls attention to the infrastructures that made Atlantic integration possible, especially the roads-on land as well as water-based-and the political and military struggles that accompanied the creation of that infrastructure. The treatment of the relationship between European and Indigenous infrastructure is especially fascinating and revealing. A superb book." - Eliga H. Gould, author of Among the Powers of the Earth: The American Revolution and the Making of a New World Empire "In Roads to Power, Roads to Crisis, Alec Zuercher Reichardt reconstructs an empire that did not emerge just from the heads of statesmen but was also hammered out in the tough terrain of the interior. This masterful study takes the reader from Whitehall in London to Native American settlements to offer a compelling and original interpretation of the rise and fall of British Empire in North America." - Patrick Griffin, author of The Age of Atlantic Revolution: The Fall and Rise of a Connected World

