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German expansionism, imperial liberalism and the United States, 1776-1945 / Jens-uwe Guettel, Pennsylvania State University.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (294 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781139627252
  • 1139627252
  • 9781139627368
  • 1139627368
  • 9781139175920
  • 1139175920
  • 9781139627917
  • 1139627910
  • 1139627805
  • 9781139627801
  • 1107236177
  • 9781107236172
  • 1139627694
  • 9781139627696
  • 1283943018
  • 9781283943017
  • 1139627031
  • 9781139627030
  • 9781107622616
  • 1107622611
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: German Expansionism, Imperial Liberalism and the United States, 1776-1945.DDC classification:
  • 325.343 325/.343 973.0431
LOC classification:
  • DD118.5 .G84 2013
Other classification:
  • HIS010000
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Contents:
Cover; German Expansionism, Imperial Liberalism, and the United States, 1776-1945; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; The Great War and the Question of German Historical Continuities; Liberalism, Imperialism, and Imperial Liberalism; A Note on Sources; 1 Soil, Liberty, and Blood: Germans and American Westward Expansion before 1871; Freedom and Empire; Progress, Social Control, Land, and Race; Visions of Unity and American Colonies; 2 From Theory to Practice: German Colonialism and American Westward Expansion before World War I.
Nineteenth-Century German Colonial Discourse, Indians, and American ExpansionExpansion and Empire: Indians, America, and German Colonial Discourse after 1866; Native Americans, American Expansion, and German Southwest Africa; 3 The American South and Racial Segregation in the German Colonies; Racial Segregation in German Colonial Practice and Metropolitan Discourse, 1905-1914; "So that he doesn't become slothful": The United States, Racial Control, and German Colonialism; Jim Crow and Mixed-Race Marriage Bans in the German Colonies from 1905 to 1912.
Jim Crow in Berlin: Parliamentary Miscegenation Debates, the RKA, and the American SouthA Liberal American Solution?; 4 America, Race, and German Expansionism from the Great War to 1945; German Liberals and the United States during the 1920s; "Yes, Yes, America, you're better off. But, please, keep your benevolence to yourself": Nazi Expansionism and America24; Against "Liberalist" Imperialism: Nazi Lebensraum Visions as Antiliberalism and Anticolonialism; "The United States under a Jewish Dictatorship" -- Nazi Anti-Americanism after 193344; From the American West to the German East?
Conclusion: Imperial Liberalism, Nazi Expansionism, and the Continuities of German HistoryBibliography; Index.
Summary: This book traces the connections between American westward expansion and German colonialism from the late eighteenth century to the Nazis' campaign for 'living space in the east' during World War II.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover; German Expansionism, Imperial Liberalism, and the United States, 1776-1945; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; The Great War and the Question of German Historical Continuities; Liberalism, Imperialism, and Imperial Liberalism; A Note on Sources; 1 Soil, Liberty, and Blood: Germans and American Westward Expansion before 1871; Freedom and Empire; Progress, Social Control, Land, and Race; Visions of Unity and American Colonies; 2 From Theory to Practice: German Colonialism and American Westward Expansion before World War I.

Nineteenth-Century German Colonial Discourse, Indians, and American ExpansionExpansion and Empire: Indians, America, and German Colonial Discourse after 1866; Native Americans, American Expansion, and German Southwest Africa; 3 The American South and Racial Segregation in the German Colonies; Racial Segregation in German Colonial Practice and Metropolitan Discourse, 1905-1914; "So that he doesn't become slothful": The United States, Racial Control, and German Colonialism; Jim Crow and Mixed-Race Marriage Bans in the German Colonies from 1905 to 1912.

Jim Crow in Berlin: Parliamentary Miscegenation Debates, the RKA, and the American SouthA Liberal American Solution?; 4 America, Race, and German Expansionism from the Great War to 1945; German Liberals and the United States during the 1920s; "Yes, Yes, America, you're better off. But, please, keep your benevolence to yourself": Nazi Expansionism and America24; Against "Liberalist" Imperialism: Nazi Lebensraum Visions as Antiliberalism and Anticolonialism; "The United States under a Jewish Dictatorship" -- Nazi Anti-Americanism after 193344; From the American West to the German East?

Conclusion: Imperial Liberalism, Nazi Expansionism, and the Continuities of German HistoryBibliography; Index.

This book traces the connections between American westward expansion and German colonialism from the late eighteenth century to the Nazis' campaign for 'living space in the east' during World War II.

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