The Price of Empire: American Entrepreneurs and the Origins of America's First Pacific Empire

Evers, Miles M., Grynaviski, Eric

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2024-04-04
  • 售價: $1,340
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,273
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 214
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1009396374
  • ISBN-13: 9781009396370
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商品描述

The United States was an upside-down British Empire. It had an agrarian economy, few large investors, and no territorial holdings outside of North America. However, decades before the Spanish-American War, the United States quietly began to establish an empire across thousands of miles of Pacific Ocean. While conventional wisdom suggests that large interests - the military and major business interests - drove American imperialism, The Price of Empire argues that early American imperialism was driven by small entrepreneurs. When commodity prices boomed, these small entrepreneurs took risks, racing ahead of the American state. Yet when profits were threatened, they clamoured for the US government to follow them into the Pacific. Through novel, intriguing stories of American small businessmen, this book shows how American entrepreneurs manipulated the United States into pursuing imperial projects in the Pacific. It explores their travels abroad and highlights the consequences of contemporary struggles for justice in the Pacific.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

美國是一個顛倒的英國帝國。它擁有一個農業經濟、少數大型投資者,並且在北美以外沒有領土據點。然而,在西班牙美國戰爭之前的幾十年裡,美國悄悄地開始在太平洋上建立一個帝國,跨越數千英里。儘管常識認為,大利益集團 - 軍事和主要商業利益 - 推動了美國的帝國主義,但《帝國的代價》認為,早期的美國帝國主義是由小企業家推動的。當商品價格飆升時,這些小企業家冒險超越美國國家。然而,當利潤受到威脅時,他們呼籲美國政府跟隨他們進入太平洋。通過關於美國小商人的新奇故事,這本書展示了美國企業家如何操縱美國追求太平洋帝國項目。它探索了他們在國外的旅行,並突出了當代太平洋正義鬥爭的後果。