_Outside In_ presents the newest scholarship that narrates and
explains the history of the United States as part of a networked
transnational past. This work tells the stories of Americans who
inhabited the border-crossing circuitry of people, ideas, and
institutions that have made the modern world a worldly place.
Forsaking manifestos of transnational history and surveys of existing
scholarship for fresh research, careful attention to concrete
situations and transactions, and original interpretation, the
vigorous, accomplished historians whose work is collected here show
how the transnational history of the United States is actually being
written. Ranging from high statecraft to political ferment from below,
from the history of religion to the discourse of women's rights, from
the political left to the political right, from conservative
businessmen to African diaspora radicals, this set of original essays
narrates U.S. history in new ways, emphasizing the period from 1870 to
the present. The essays in _Outside In _demonstrate the inadequacy of
any unidirectional concept of "the U.S. and the world," although they
stress the worldly forces that have shaped Americans. At the same
time, these essays disrupt and complicate the very idea of simple
inward and outward flows of influence, showing how Americans lived
within transnational circuits featuring impacts and influences running
in multiple directions. _Outside In_ also transcends the divide
between work focusing on the international system of nation-states and
transnational history that treats non-state actors exclusively. The
essays assembled here show how to write transnational history that
takes the nation-state seriously, explaining that governments and
non-state actors were never sealed off from one another in the modern
world. These essays point the way toward a more concrete and fully
internationalized vision of modern American history.
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The Transnational Circuitry of US History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780190459871
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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