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Mentioned in 27 episodes
How to Hide an Empire
A History of the Greater United States
Book • 2019
This book delves into the history of the United States' expansion beyond its contiguous territories, including its governance of islands, atolls, and archipelagos.
It explores how the U.S.
transitioned from colonialism to a new form of influence leveraging technology, culture, and military presence.
The book covers topics such as the U.S.
occupation of the Philippines, the role of English as a global language, and the impact of U.S.
bases worldwide.
Immerwahr argues that American empire-building began early and continued through various means, often without significant territorial expansion.
It explores how the U.S.
transitioned from colonialism to a new form of influence leveraging technology, culture, and military presence.
The book covers topics such as the U.S.
occupation of the Philippines, the role of English as a global language, and the impact of U.S.
bases worldwide.
Immerwahr argues that American empire-building began early and continued through various means, often without significant territorial expansion.
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Mentioned in 27 episodes


Adam Grant


Daniel Immerwahr

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ReThinking: The truth about the attention crisis with historian Daniel Immerwahr
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, quoting the author about the pursuit of guano (white gold) making the U.S. an oceanic empire and laying the foundations for overseas territorial conquests.


George Hahn

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No Mercy / No Malice: Rare Earths
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as the book written by 

.


Anita Anand


Daniel Immerwahr

112 snips
266. American Greenland: Nazis, Secret Nuclear Bases, & Trump (Ep 4)
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as one of 

's books, introducing him as an award-winning author.


Adam Grant


Daniel Immerwahr

101 snips
The truth about the attention crisis with historian Daniel Immerwahr
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when introducing the author as a source on U.S. territorial expansion and alternative methods of expanding influence.


Mary Childs

90 snips
How to get what Greenland has, with permission
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, referring to how 

is going to get Daniel Imabar on the podcast.


Anita Anand


William Dalrymple

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265. Danish Greenland: Eradicating Inuit Culture (Ep 3)
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as his own book used to explain U.S. overseas expansion and identity change.


Daniel Immerwahr

83 snips
How the US became America
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as a historian who argues that America is an empire, presenting a perspective from the left.


William Dalrymple

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148. America: The Empire of Liberty
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in relation to the discussion of America's involvement in Vietnam.


Anita Anand

69 snips
176. The Vietnam War: The Rise of Ho Chi Minh
Recommended by 

, highlighting its insights on American imperial history and recent cultural conversations.


Ryan Holiday

58 snips
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