The Book Report Series: Highlights of some very great books about American history. A list of books everyone should have in their libraries. “How to Hide an Empire is a breakthrough, for both Daniel Immerwahr and our collective understanding of America’s role in the world. His narrative of the rise of our colonial empire outside North America, and then our surprising pivot from colonization to globalization after World War II , is enthralling in the telling—and troubling for anyone pondering our nation’s past and future. the result is in instant classic, and a book for citizens and scholars alike.” —SAMUEL MOYN , professor at Yale Law School and author of “Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World” “This book changes our understanding of the fundamental character of the United States as a presence in world history. By focusing on the processes by which Americans acquired, controlled, and were affected by territory, Daniel Immerwahr shows that the United States was not just another ‘Empire’ but a highly distinctive one, the dimensions of which have been largely ignored.” —DAVID A. HOLLINGER , emeritus professor of history at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of “Protestants Abroad: How Missionaries Tried to Change the World but Changed America”

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