
The Genesis of America: US Foreign Policy and the Formation of National Identity, 1793-1815
by:
Jasper M. Trautsch
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 110842824X
ISBN 13: 9781108428248
Publication date:
October 18th, 2018
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Pages: 320
Genres: History
Jasper M. Trautsch delves into the intricate relationship between U.S. foreign policy and the shaping of national identity from 1793 to 1815. The exploration reveals how international interactions during this formative period influenced not only diplomatic strategies but also the essence of what it meant to be American. Trautsch intricately weaves historical events and policies, showcasing their role in fostering a burgeoning national consciousness.
Through meticulous research, the narrative unveils the complexities of early American diplomacy, detailing its impact on both domestic and international perceptions of the nation. The book presents a vivid portrayal of how conflicts and alliances abroad were instrumental in defining the United States' character and aspirations.
As readers navigate through the pages, they will gain a deeper understanding of the foundational years of U.S. history, marked by evolving policies that laid the groundwork for future engagements on the global stage. Trautsch's work is not just an account of diplomatic history; it is a profound examination of the development of a national identity in response to the challenges and opportunities that arose in the early 19th century.
Through meticulous research, the narrative unveils the complexities of early American diplomacy, detailing its impact on both domestic and international perceptions of the nation. The book presents a vivid portrayal of how conflicts and alliances abroad were instrumental in defining the United States' character and aspirations.
As readers navigate through the pages, they will gain a deeper understanding of the foundational years of U.S. history, marked by evolving policies that laid the groundwork for future engagements on the global stage. Trautsch's work is not just an account of diplomatic history; it is a profound examination of the development of a national identity in response to the challenges and opportunities that arose in the early 19th century.