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Empires Apart: A History of American and Russian Imperialism (Paperback)
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Short Description for Empires ApartA fresh, commanding, and thought-provoking narrative history of the competing Russian and American empires.
Full description- Publisher: PEGASUS BOOKS
- Published: 16 November 2011
- Format: Paperback 576 pages
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- Categories: International Relations | General & World History | European History | History Of The Americas | Modern History To 20th Century: C 1700 To C 1900
- ISBN 13: 9781605982649 ISBN 10: 1605982644
- Sales rank: 544,038
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Full description for Empires Apart
The American road to empire started when the first English settlers landed in Virginia. Simultaneously, the first Russians crossed the Urals and the two empires that would dominate the twentieth century were born. Empires Apart covers the history of the Americans and Russians from the Vikings to the present day. It shows the two empires developed in parallel as they expanded to the Pacific and launched wars against the nations around them. They both developed an imperial 'ideology' that was central to the way they perceived themselves. Soon after, the ideology of the Russian Empire also changed with the advent of Communism. The key argument of this book is that these changes did not alter the core imperial values of either nation; both Russians and Americans continued to believe in their manifest destiny. Corporatist and Communist imperialism changed only the mechanics of empire. Both nations have shown that they are still willing to use military force and clandestine intrigue to enforce imperial control. Uniquely, Landers shows how the broad sweep of American history follows a consistent path from the first settlers to the present day and, by comparing this with Russia's imperial path, demonstrates the true nature of American global ambitions.

