Description: The United States has been fighting wars constantly since invading Afghanistan in 2001. This nonstop warfare is far less exceptional than it might seem: the United States has been at war or has invaded other countries almost every year since independence. In The United States of War, David Vine traces this pattern of bloody conflict from Columbus's 1494 arrival in Guantanamo Bay through the 250-year expansion of a global US empire. Drawing on historical and firsthand anthropological research in fourteen countries and territories, The United States of War demonstrates how US leaders across generations have locked the United States in a self-perpetuating system of permanent war by constructing the world's largest-ever collection of foreign military bases-a global matrix that has made offensive interventionist wars more likely. Beyond exposing the profit-making desires, political interests, racism, and toxic masculinity underlying the country's relationship to war and empire, The United States of War shows how the long history of U.S. military expansion shapes our daily lives, from today's multi-trillion-dollar wars to the pervasiveness of violence and militarism in everyday U.S. life. The book concludes by confronting the catastrophic toll of American wars-which have left millions dead, wounded, and displaced-while offering proposals for how we can end the fighting.
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EAN: 9780520300873
UPC: 9780520300873
ISBN: 9780520300873
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Book Title: The United States of War: A Global History of Amer
Item Length: 23.6 cm
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Width: 152 mm
Author: David Vine
Publication Name: The United States of War: A Global History of America's Endless Conflicts, from Columbus to the Islamic State
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: University of California Press
Subject: Sociology, Anthropology, History
Publication Year: 2020
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 907 g
Number of Pages: 464 Pages