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America and the World: A Diplomatic History

By: Mark A. Stoler, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Mark A. Stoler
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In barely more than two centuries, the United States evolved from a sparsely settled handful of colonies into the most powerful nation the world has ever known. How could such an implausible metamorphosis have occurred? These 24 insightful lectures address that penetrating question and many others. Professor Stoler offers you a fresh view of America's shift from the periphery of international politics to its very center as he explores the key components of American diplomatic history, including the origins of American beliefs about our "mission" and proper place in the world; the expansion of the original United States across the North American continent through war and treaty; the achievement of victory in two world wars; and the 45-year cold war with the Soviet Union.

You'll also learn the origins and evolution of famous or significant pronouncements and policies, including Washington's Farewell Address, the idea of "Manifest Destiny", the Monroe Doctrine, the Open Door policy, isolationism, the Marshall Plan, and the "containment" of Communism. Presenting history's events as only a single part of a much broader whole, Professor Stoler adds the "how" and "why" to the "what" of American diplomatic history. The result is an entertaining series of lectures that will not only deepen your outlook on American history but will prove to you that not all history is made on the battlefield.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

©2008 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2008 The Great Courses

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Very thorough and enlightening. Prof. Stoler has an artful approach to crafting lectures. By continually reinforcing chapter points with previous course material he underlines themes and notable ideologies that help the student understand the motives of various administrations and their posture to world affairs as well as help him form critical analysis of those admin. I'm studying for the FSOT and I consider these lectures essential to my studies.

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What made the experience of listening to America and the World: A Diplomatic History the most enjoyable?

The under-written about history. In my US History 1776-1860 class, we did not cover much at all of the history that this book delved so deeply into. This book was thoroughly enlightening.

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Seemed to be very balanced, not making heroes and villans.

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I would definitely recommend this to a friend who is interested in American history. The events are described in an interesting and compelling manner by the professor. I found myself wishing over and over again that he had been my teacher all those years ago in high school and college when I found American history nothing but boring. I learned a tremendous amount --and it was not only painless but fun!

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This is a solid collection of lectures. You can tell he has given these lectures numerous times-- very good. Probably better than most college courses you will take

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Time well spent. Objective approach.

The only unfortunate thing is that the appropriate scope of it didn't allow for diversion into deeper special dives to suit & satisfy everyones' (my) curiosities.

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A must download!

Excellent performance and was very informative. The speaker strategically timelines events relevant to each topic. I will be listening to this again.

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Very well prepared and delivered.

I am extremely impressed with Dr. Stoler. He sifted through over 240 years of history and presents the most important individuals and events. He links everything to the purpose of the course, but is not afraid of taking a little time to give valuable breif background to explain events. He never gets lost in a rabbit hole of explanation and his voice is very enjoyable. I couldn't say more good about him or this course!

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One of the best histories of US foreign policy

I listen to these lectures very often. It helped me understand the history of US and gave me a good overview of the “realpolitik” at that time. I would highly recommend these lectures to all students of history or anyone else who is interested in history of US foreign policy. I am a student of American studies from Slovenia. It takes a lot of time to read all the books to acquire a knowledge of understanding important things that happened in the past. Why waste all the precious time when you walk to the university, drive a car or ride in a train? Here are these lectures of the Great Courses useful and can save you in a busy day. These lectures are short and basic. They helped me understand the American history as a whole, especially the foreign policy in which I am very interested. With these lectures you get PDF file where you can find more information’s and books to read if you find some topic very interesting. One of the best lectures in US history around.

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A Great Perspective

This is an exceptional history course. First, don't take this course unless you already have a basic knowledge of American history. The professor assumes a base level of knowledge so that he can go straight into the story. He starts at the beginning of American history and goes all the way to George W. Bush. The twist is that the familiar history of America is retold through our nation's approach to international affairs and diplomatic relations. The professor does an excellent job staying organized and telling a comprehensive and enlightening story. My one knock is that the professor gets a little too opinionated as he reaches more modern history. However, he keeps this minimal enough not to distract from the overall quality of the course. I gained new perspectives on historic events, which significantly deepened my understanding of topics that I already knew. I am extremely glad that I took this course and highly recommend it.

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One of the best

This is definitely one of the best lecture series from the Great Courses. Professor Stoler is also one of my favorite lecturers. Skeptics guide to American History is also great.

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