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Hardcover The Trail of a Tradition Book

ISBN: 1026045878

ISBN13: 9781026045879

The Trail of a Tradition

"The Trail of a Tradition" is a compelling analysis of the historical trajectory of American foreign policy and the philosophical roots of national independence. Written by Arthur H. Vandenberg, this work provides an in-depth examination of the "tradition" of American isolationism and self-reliance, tracing its origins from the early days of the Republic through the early 20th century. Vandenberg explores the fundamental principles established by figures like George Washington and James Monroe, arguing that the preservation of American sovereignty is essential to the nation's success.

Through a series of historical vignettes and political arguments, the book navigates the challenges faced by the United States as it grew from a fledgling nation into a global power. The author emphasizes the importance of avoiding permanent alliances and maintaining a distinct national identity, a viewpoint that was highly influential during the interwar period. "The Trail of a Tradition" serves as a vital historical document for understanding the intellectual climate of the 1920s and the debate over America's role in the world. It is an essential read for students of political science, American history, and international relations who seek to understand the ideological foundations of American diplomacy.

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