America, Emeric: A New History of the New World

America, Emeric: A New History of the New World

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A New York Times Bestseller
“An exceptionally ambitious book. America, Amrika often reads as a historic equivalent of the great epic novels of Gabriel Garcia Markes.” -Rish time
The Pulitzer Awards-from the historian, the first comprehensive history of the Western Hemisphere, a comprehensive story of the five-century of North and South America that re-defines our understanding of the two
The story of how the United States was identified is almost always looking at East East. But as Greg Grandin clearly displayed, the country’s unique spirit itself was really facing South towards Latin America. In turn, Latin America developed its identity in a conflict with Lump Colossus in the north. In this surprisingly original rearring of the new world, Grandins revealed how the north and south emerged from a constant, turbulent association with each other.
America, Amrika discovered half the millennium from Spanish victory-through the eighteenth century wars for the greatest mortality-independence in human history, monro theory, twentieth century follicles and revolutions and beyond. Grandin shows, among other things, how in response to American interventions, Latin Americans redefined the rules, which directly establish the United Nations; And how the good neighbor policy allowed FDR to assume moral rights to lead the fight against world fascism.
Grandin’s book Bartolome de Lass Cassus, Simon Bolivar, and Woodrow Wilson, as well as Venezuela Francisco de Miranda, sheds new lights on famous historical figures such as Vinezuela Francisco de Miranda, who lost their heads in the French revolution and conspired to free America with Alexander Hamilton; The Colombian George Gitan, whose unresolved murder inaugurated the political terror, death squads and the rise of disappearance of the Cold War; And radical journalist Ernest Gruining, who made the broker reversing the most spectacular successful policy in the history of the United States, in making non-interventionism champions in Latin America. It is a monumental work of scholarship that will fundamentally change the way of thinking about the rise of Spanish and English colonialism, slavery and racism and universal humanism. Once widespread and accessible, America, America shows that centuries of bloodshed and diplomacy helped not only the United States and Latin America’s political identity, but also the laws, institutions and ideals that control the modern world. In doing so, Grandin argues that the culture organized in the depth of Latin America’s social democracy can be an effective counterweight for today’s writing writing powerism.
With the history of the hemisphere, the culmination of a decades-time engagement, drawing on a huge array of sources, and stated with the authority and nature, this is a new history of the new world.

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First comprehensive history of Western Hemisphere, a comprehensive five -century storyFirst comprehensive history of Western Hemisphere, a comprehensive five -century story

Grandin is such a terrible writer ... I was swept away with his exciting story, says NYTGrandin is such a terrible writer ... I was swept away with his exciting story, says NYT

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Irish Times says the historic counterpart of the great epic novels of Gabriel Garcia MarkesIrish Times says the historic counterpart of the great epic novels of Gabriel Garcia Markes

Publisher: Penguin Press
Date of publication: 22 April, 2025
language English
Print Length: 768 page
ISBN -10: 059383125x
ISBN -13: 978-0593831250
Items Weight: 2.18 pounds
Dimensions: 6.46 x 1.82 x 9.55 inch

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Customers find the book’s scholarly content engaging, with one review highlighting its informative treatment of the Mexican revolution. Moreover, the writing style receives positive feedback, with one customer noting it’s not dry and stuffy, while another mentions it’s relatively easy to read.

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