A Post-Exceptionalist Perspective on Early American History

A Post-Exceptionalist Perspective on Early American History
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Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9783030213053
ISBN-13 : 3030213056
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Book Synopsis A Post-Exceptionalist Perspective on Early American History by : Carroll P. Kakel III

Download or read book A Post-Exceptionalist Perspective on Early American History written by Carroll P. Kakel III and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-08-16 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book argues that early American history is best understood as the story of a settler-colonial supplanting society—a society intent on a vast land grab of American Indian space and driven by a logic of elimination and a genocidal imperative to rid the new white settler living space of its existing Indigenous inhabitants. Challenging the still strongly held notion of American history as somehow exceptional or unique, it locates the history of the United States and its colonial antecedents as a central part of—rather than an exception to—the emerging global histories of imperialism, colonialism, and genocide. It also explores early American history in an imperial, transnational, and global frame, showing how the precedent of the North American West and its colonial trope of Indian wars were used by like-minded American and European expansionists to inspire and legitimate other imperial-colonial adventures from the late-nineteenth through the mid-twentieth centuries.


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