![]() ![]() And he wants this not only for professional historians of the sort that write (and read) roundtable reviews. Not, mind you, within the history of U.S. control-the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guam, Cuba, etc.-fully within the narrative of U.S. Rather, he wants us to include all the territories that are, or have at some point been, under formal U.S. He wants us to think of it as taking place not just within the conventional ‘logomap’ of the 48 contiguous states, perhaps with the disembodied outlines of Alaska and Hawaii tacked on. Introduction by Erez Manela, Harvard Universityĭaniel Immerwahr wants us to rethink the shape of U.S. Response by Daniel Immerwahr, Northwestern University.Review by Sarah Miller-Davenport, University of Sheffield.Review by Rebecca Tinio McKenna, University of Notre Dame.Review by Oliver Charbonneau, University of Glasgow.Introduction by Erez Manela, Harvard University. ![]() Roundtable Editors: Thomas Maddux and Diane Labrosse | Production Editor: George Fujii New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2019. ![]()
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