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This volume charts the establishment and early growth of the American empire, it explores how people in the United States collided with others who jeopardized the realization of their imperial ambitions, principally Native Americans and rival European colonists.

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This volume charts the establishment and early growth of the American empire, it explores how people in the United States collided with others who jeopardized the realization of their imperial ambitions, principally Native Americans and rival European colonists.
Autorenporträt
Dr Alys Beverton is a senior lecturer in History at Oxford Brookes University. She holds an undergraduate degree and MPhil, both from the University of Sussex, and completed her PhD at University College London. Her research focuses on the nineteenth-century United States and the role of foreign policy in shaping U.S. nationalism and political culture during this time. She is especially interested in how these themes interacted in the context of U.S. relations with the nations of Latin America during the Civil War and Reconstruction periods. Among her published works is her monograph, American Exceptionalism in Crisis: Faction, Anarchy, and Mexico in the U.S. Imagination during the Civil War Era, which was published by UNC Press in 2025.