AMERICA, AMERICA: A NEW HISTORY OF THE NEW WORLD BY GREG GRANDIN
ANew York TimesbestsellerAn extraordinarily ambitious book . . . America, Amrica reads at times as the historical equivalent of the great epic novels of Gabriel Garca Mrquez. Irish TimesFrom the Pulitzer Prizewinning historian, the first comprehensive hist
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ANew York Timesbestseller
An extraordinarily ambitious book . . . America, Amrica reads at times as the historical equivalent of the great epic novels of Gabriel Garca Mrquez. Irish Times
From the Pulitzer Prizewinning historian, the first comprehensive history of the Western Hemisphere, a sweeping five-century narrative of North and South America that redefines our understanding of both
The story of how the United States identity was formed is almost invariably told by looking east to Europe. But as Greg Grandin vividly demonstrates, the nations unique sense of itself was in fact forged facing south toward Latin America. In turn, Latin America developed its own identity in struggle with the looming colossus to the north. In this stunningly original reinterpretation of the New World, Grandin reveals how North and South emerged from a constant, turbulent engagement with each other.
America, Amricatraverses half a millennium, from the Spanish Conquestthe greatest mortality event in human historythrough the eighteenth-century wars for independence, the Monroe Doctrine, the coups and revolutions of the twentieth century, and beyond. Grandin shows, among other things, how in response to U.S. interventions, Latin Americans remade the rules, leading directly to the founding of the United Nations; and how the Good Neighbor Policy allowed FDR to assume the moral authority to lead the fight against world fascism.
Grandins book sheds new light on well-known historical figures like Bartolom de las Casas, Simn Bolvar, and Woodrow Wilson, as well as lesser-known actors such as the Venezuelan Francisco de Miranda, who almost lost his head in the French Revolution and conspired with Alexander Hamilton to free America from Spain; the Colombian Jorge Gaitn, whose unsolved murder inaugurated the rise of Cold War political terror, death squads, and disappearances; and the radical journalist Ernest Gruening, who, in championing non-interventionism in Latin America, helped broker the most spectacularly successful policy reversal in United States history. This is a monumental work of scholarship that will fundamentally change the way we think of Spanish and English colonialism, slavery and racism, and the rise of universal humanism. At once comprehensive and accessible,America, Amricashows that centuries of bloodshed and diplomacy not only helped shape the political identities of the United States and Latin America but also the laws, institutions, and ideals that govern the modern world. In so doing, Grandin argues that Latin Americas deeply held culture of social democracy can be an effective counterweight to todays spreading rightwing authoritarianism.
A culmination of a decades-long engagement with hemispheric history, drawing on a vast array of sources, and told with authority and flair, this is a genuinely new history of the New World.
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