
The Dominion of War
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Anderson and Cayton bring their sweeping narrative to life by structuring it around the lives of eight men-Samuel de Champlain, William Penn, George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Ulysses S. Grant, Douglas MacArthur, and Colin Powell. This approach enables them to describe great events in concrete terms and to illuminate critical connections between often-forgotten imperial conflicts, such as the Seven Years' War and the Mexican-American War, and better-known events such as the War of Independence and the Civil War. The result is a provocative, highly readable account of the ways in which republic and empire have coexisted in American history as two faces of the same coin. The Dominion of War recasts familiar triumphs as tragedies, proposes an unconventional set of turning points, and depicts imperialism and republicanism as inseparable influences in a pattern of development in which war and freedom have long been intertwined. It offers a new perspective on America's attempts to define its role in the world at the dawn of the twenty-first century.
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Andrew Cayton, distinguished professor of history at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, is the author or editor of eight books, including Frontier Indiana and Ohio: The History of a People.
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS vii INTRODUCTION A View in Winterix CHAPTER ONE Champlain's Legacy: The Transformation of Seventeenth-Century North America 1 CHAPTER TWO Penn's Bargain: The Paradoxes of Peaceable Imperialism 54 CHAPTER THREE Washington's Apprenticeship: Imperial Victory and Collapse 104 CHAPTER FOUR Washington's Mission: The Making of an Imperial Republic 160 CHAPTER FIVE Jackson's Vision: Creating a Populist Empire 207 CHAPTER SIX Santa Anna's Honor: Continental Counterpoint in Republican Mexico 247 CHAPTER SEVEN Grant's Duty: Imperial War and Its Consequences Redux 274 CHAPTER EIGHT MacArthur's Inheritance: Liberty and Empire in the Age of Intervention 317 CHAPTER NINE MacArthur's Valedictory: Lessons Learned, Lessons Forgotten 361 CONCLUSION Powell's Promise 409 NOTES 425 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 503 INDEX 507
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