How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States Free Audiobook Download by Daniel Immerwahr


In this history of the United States, [Daniel Immerwahr] focuses primarily on how America has been constructed through different regimes and policies for more than two centuries. From the Spanish missions to the lands of the Native Americans, to African slavery, to immigration before borders were defined, he chronicles these cultural shifts which have led to a nation where nearly all citizens identify as American.

This audiobook is about Daniel Immerwahr's life and how he wrote a history of the Greater United States. He started with a small encyclopedia called The New American Cyclopedia, and then began to write more articles and books, including his most famous work, How to Hide an Empire.

Focusing on the historical development of the United States as a nation, Daniel Immerwahr's How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States provides a detailed account of how America was created and how it maintains its power today.

As a history of the United States, this book is an excellent read. It starts with America, explores how it has grown and changed, and tells of its development from a small nation to a world power by exploring the concepts and methods of industrialism.

One of the main reasons that [Immerwahr] is such a good historian is his ability to maintain a sense of perspective. He deals with large topics, but does so in an approachable manner for those who are not interested in getting into the weeds of historical debate.

How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States (Audible Audio Edition) by Daniel Immerwahr is a history book that takes listeners on an entertaining and enlightening journey through the vast swaths of territory that make up the US. The audiobook takes listeners from the indigenous history of America all the way up to the present day.

Published Date 2019-02-19
Duration 17 hours 27 minutes
Author Daniel Immerwahr
Narrated Luis Moreno
Reviews
(12 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Politics
Parent Category History, Military

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