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The Paradox of Power : Statebuilding in America, 1754-1920 /

"The formation of the American state was something of a paradox, rising so quickly in power and wealth in the midst of an anti-statist political culture. While most people think the American state did not emerge until the twentieth century, The Paradox of Power challenges this notion, synthesiz...

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Autor principal: Campbell, Ballard C., 1940- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, 2021.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a The dynamics of American statebuilding -- Rise of the little republics -- Forging a national state -- Geographic and economic expansion -- Nationalism and public policy -- The dynamics of antebellum governance -- How the Civil War impacted statebuilding -- Expansion and economic transformations -- Nationalism, parties, and the coercive state, 1870-1917 -- The federal state during the Gilded Age -- Progressivism and statebuilding -- The wartime state -- Conclusion: Statebuilding, 1870s-1920s. 
520 |a "The formation of the American state was something of a paradox, rising so quickly in power and wealth in the midst of an anti-statist political culture. While most people think the American state did not emerge until the twentieth century, The Paradox of Power challenges this notion, synthesizing a wealth of historical, political, legal, and economic scholarship to offer a reinterpretation of the development of the American state from the late colonial era through World War I. Ballard Campbell demonstrates that the American state developed consistently throughout the "long" nineteenth century (1754-1920). During these decades disconnected British colonies evolved into an affluent society with a greatly expanded capacity to govern, ranking the nation as a major world power by 1920. The Paradox of Power examines this complex evolution of the American state from two perspectives. The first describes the historical process of statebuilding, while the second links this historical narrative to five themes: geography, economic development, war and the military, individual identities including nationalism, and political capacity. Unlike most broad accounts of American governance, The Paradox of Power stresses the central role that state and local governments (including municipalities) played in America. The history of American governance has never been simply a story set in Washington"--  |c Provided by publisher 
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