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The Foundations of the American Empire SIGNED Ernest N. Paolino Hardcover

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Ernest N. Paolino

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Foundations of the American Empire

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Cornell University Press

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Xii, 235 Pages

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ABOUT THIS BOOK: This persuasive and well-documented study of United States foreign policy in the period 1861-1869 focuses on the ideas and activities of Secretary of State William Henry Seward. Departing from traditional interpretations of Seward's career, the book argues that the distinctions between expansionism as he practiced it and the imperialism of the 1890's are more apparent than real. Professor Paolino presents a convincing portrait of Seward as primarily a commercial expansionist, closely associated with powerful mercantile and financial circles in New York City, whose major objective was to establish the hegemony of the United States in world trade. To achieve this end, Seward supported the establishment of an intercontinental telegraph line; unification of the world's coinage; direct American involvement in Asia; and the acquisition of Alaska, the Isthmus of Panama, and certain Caribbean islands. Seward's program was far in advance of his day, Paolino maintains, and it clearly anticipated the objectives, if not the means, of the expansionists of a generation later. Condition: Acceptable. SIGNED! NOT personalized (see photo)! Click on Photo to see actual item. Ships same or next day (weekdays and Saturdays)! Ships in a BOX or RIGID mailer with padding. Ships from California. Pages: underlining and marks in margins of many pages, otherwise, not written on, clean, bright. Dust Jacket: clean, bright, creases to edges, several small tears to edges, dark rubbing spots on back.