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How to Hide an Empire

A Short History of the Greater United States
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How to Hide an Empire by Daniel Immerwahr explores the hidden history of the United States' overseas territories and their significant impact on the nation's development. The book delves into imperialism, economic influence, and the cultural dynamics that shaped America’s global presence. Through a narrative blending historical analysis and compelling anecdotes, it reveals how these often-overlooked regions have played a crucial role in the US's evolution.
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This book may appeal to you if you are intrigued by the lesser-known history of America's overseas territories and how they have shaped the nation. It offers a fresh perspective on American imperialism and provides fascinating insights into global influence and cultural exchanges.

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How to Hide an Empire

A provocative and absorbing history of the United States' New York Times

The United States denies having dreams of empire.


We know America has spread its money, language and culture across the world, but we still think of it as a contained territory, framed by Canada above, Mexico below, and oceans either side.

A fresh, spirited and myth-busting history of the Greater United States and its hidden empire, upending the idea of an anti-imperial America.

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How to Hide an Empire by Daniel Immerwahr offers an engaging and thought-provoking exploration of America's often-overlooked story—its expansive history beyond the continental borders. In this compelling narrative, Immerwahr delves into how the United States exerted its influence far beyond the familiar map of fifty states, uncovering the surprising reach and impact of its territories, islands, and military bases around the globe.

This book traces America's extraterritorial ambitions from its nineteenth-century acquisitions like Alaska and Puerto Rico to the strategic archipelagos and military installations that stretch across the world's oceans. Through meticulous research and captivating storytelling, Immerwahr reveals forgotten episodes and shocking details that challenge the conventional view of America's territorial scope and national identity.

Drawing on a wealth of historical documents and personal accounts, How to Hide an Empire illuminates the often-hidden dimensions of American history. The narrative uncovers how territories such as Guam, the Philippines, and the U.S. Virgin Islands have played critical roles in the nation's development and geopolitical strategy. The book also speaks to the lived experiences of inhabitants in these regions, offering a voice to those often left out of the traditional narrative of American history.

The insights provided in this book are both surprising and enlightening. Immerwahr's clear, often wry prose makes the complex subject matter accessible and engaging. The result is a provocative reassessment of what we think we know about the United States, challenging readers to consider the broader implications of America's hidden empire.

Described by The New York Times as "wry, readable, and often astonishing," How to Hide an Empire not only reshapes our understanding of American history but also offers a fresh perspective on its present and future. This eye-opening account is essential for anyone interested in the full story of the United States and its far-reaching influence across the world.

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How to Hide an Empire by Daniel Immerwahr is praised for being fascinating, lively, and highly readable. Reviewers highlight the book's engaging storytelling and striking connections, noting its broad sweep and fine attention to detail. It offers a provocative and absorbing history of American expansionism, combining wit, originality, and a keen sense of the absurd.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781784703912

Publisher: Vintage Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 January 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Vintage

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 32.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 366g

Pages: 528

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About the Author

Daniel Immerwahr is an associate professor of history at Northwestern University and the author of Thinking Small- The United States and the Lure of Community Development, which won the Organization of American Historians' Merle Curti Award. He has written for n+1, Slate, Dissent, and other publications.

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