The War with Mexico (The Complete Two-Volume Edition) (eBook)

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2022
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The War with Mexico (The Complete Two-Volume Edition) - Justin Harvey Smith
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Justin Harvey Smith's comprehensive historical narrative, 'The War with Mexico,' spans two illuminating volumes, offering an in-depth examination of the Mexican-American War. Smith utilizes meticulous research to present the socio-political dynamics that led to the conflict, its progression, and eventual resolution. The literary style is objective and descriptive, reflecting Smith's dedication to historical accuracy, while the context is that of a historiographical piece aiming to shed light on the less understood aspects of American and Mexican 19th-century relationships. Volume one meticulously outlines the buildup to the war, including the political education in Mexico and the nuanced relations between the United States and Mexico prior to the war, while the second volume delves into the military campaigns, strategic decisions, and the war's lasting effects on international politics.

Smith was an esteemed American historian whose scholarly pursuits often revolved around the intricate histories of U.S. relations with its neighbors. His interest in the Mexican-American War likely stemmed from a recognition of its significant yet underappreciated influence on America's territorial expansion and political landscape. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, Smith's narrative goes beyond the battlefields to explore the political and financial machinations behind the scenes, offering a broader understanding of the conflict's implications.

'The War with Mexico' is recommended for those with profound interests in American history, international relations, and military strategy. Scholars, history enthusiasts, and educators will appreciate Smith's scrupulous attention to detail and his ability to synthesize complex geopolitical matters into a coherent narrative. This work not only chronicles a critical period of North American history but also serves as a valuable resource for understanding the precursors and consequences of imperialistic endeavors in the international theater.

Justin Harvey Smith (1857 – 1930) was a noted American historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, widely recognized for his comprehensive work on United States-Mexico relations. Particularly, his seminal work, 'The War with Mexico (The Complete Two-Volume Edition)', stands out as a critical contribution to early 20th-century historical scholarship. It delves into the political, military, and societal aspects of the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), offering a detailed and balanced perspective. Smith employed a meticulous approach to historiography, thoroughly researching primary sources, which allowed him to provide an authoritative account of the conflict and its impact on both nations. His ability to intertwine narrative elegance with in-depth analysis exemplified Smith's literary style, appealing to both academics and general audiences. His scholarship on this pivotal period in American history afforded him the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1922, underscoring his work's significance. Smith's analytical framework and attention to socio-political nuances have made 'The War with Mexico' an enduring reference for historians examining the intricacies of American expansionism and international relations.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Schlagworte 19th Century American History • American foreign policy in the 1800s • A Texas Pioneer • aztecs • border conflicts history • Enrique's Journey • fingerprints of the Gods • Grant • Hiding in Plain Sight • historical accounts of war • Hugh Thomas • In the Heart of the Sea • Justin Harvey Smith • Manifest Destiny • mexican-american war • Military history of the United States • The Art of War • The Great Influenza • United States expansionism • U.S. - Mexico relations history
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