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American Exceptionalism, 1607-2025: Power and Limits
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American Exceptionalism, 1607-2025: Power and Limits in Ottawa, ON
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American Exceptionalism, 1607-2025: Power and Limits in Ottawa, ON
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This book sheds light on American exceptionalism-the belief that the United States is unique and superior and is destined to lead the world. It argues that this idea is not exclusive to the United States, as many other nations, including China, India, France, and Germany, have also claimed uniqueness based on their history, culture, or power. Such claims often distort reality, ignore comparisons, and justify questionable actions. The book examines the roots of American exceptionalism in doctrines such as Manifest Destiny and the Doctrine of Discovery. It traces the impact of these doctrines on Native Americans, slavery, and U.S. identity. The book then follows America&s rise from isolationism to global dominance, examining its triumphs and contradictions as well as the challenges of the 21st century. By providing a critical, historical, and global perspective on this powerful idea-including its origins, evolution, and limits-this book will appeal to scholars, students, and anyone interested in U.S. history, global politics, and the myths that shape nations.
This book sheds light on American exceptionalism-the belief that the United States is unique and superior and is destined to lead the world. It argues that this idea is not exclusive to the United States, as many other nations, including China, India, France, and Germany, have also claimed uniqueness based on their history, culture, or power. Such claims often distort reality, ignore comparisons, and justify questionable actions. The book examines the roots of American exceptionalism in doctrines such as Manifest Destiny and the Doctrine of Discovery. It traces the impact of these doctrines on Native Americans, slavery, and U.S. identity. The book then follows America&s rise from isolationism to global dominance, examining its triumphs and contradictions as well as the challenges of the 21st century. By providing a critical, historical, and global perspective on this powerful idea-including its origins, evolution, and limits-this book will appeal to scholars, students, and anyone interested in U.S. history, global politics, and the myths that shape nations.


















