DOMINION OF WAR : EMPIRE AND LIBERTY IN NORTH AMERICA, 1500-2000.
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- ISBN: 0-670-03370-7
- Physical Description: 520
- Publisher: NEW YORK, NY : VIKING, 2005.
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- VINE DELORIA COLLECTION
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lummi Library | MISC # 161 | 275756 | Deloria Collection | Available | - |
Introduction : a view in winter | ||
1. Champlain's legacy : the transformation of seventeenth-century North America | ||
2. Penn's bargain : the paradoxes of peaceable imperialism | ||
3. Washington's apprenticeship : imperial victory and collapse | ||
4. Washington's mission : the making of an imperial republic | ||
5. Jackson's vision : creating a populist empire | ||
6. Santa Anna's honor : continental counterpoint in republican Mexico | ||
7. Grant's duty : Imperial war and its consequences redux | ||
8. MacArthur's inheritance : liberty and empire in the age of intervention | ||
9. MacArthur's valedictory : lessons learned, lessons forgotten | ||
Conclusion : Powell's promise. |