God and Gold : Britain, America and the making of the modern world

Author(s): Walter Russell Mead

History

In "God and Gold", Walter Russell Mead argues that the most important story in world history in the last 400 years is the birth, rise and dominance of a global political and economic system resting first on the power of Britain and now on the United States. "God and Gold" explores why that system rose to dominate the world and where the first truly global system of culture, politics, production and trade ever seen is taking us. Beginning with an account of the 300 years war with Spain, France, Germany, Japan and the Soviet Union - WASP wars, as Mead calls them - Mead looks at the ideology as well as the power politics of Anglo-American history, framing it in the larger context of world history to explain the how English and American culture turned out to be uniquely adapted to capitalism and how those who have opposed them, from the time of Louis XIV to the present day, have developed a bitter critique of the Anglo-American world. Authoritative, lucid and brimming with insight, this is a brilliant work of historical analysis - accessible, literary and entertaining. First ublished 2007.

General Information

  • : 9781843547242
  • : Atlantic Books
  • : Atlantic Books
  • : 07 November 2007
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Walter Russell Mead
  • : Paperback
  • : Export and Airside ed
  • : 909.08
  • : 320

More About The Product

"'Mead [is] one of the country's liveliest thinkers about America's role in the world.' New York Times Book Review 'A remarkable accomplishment... [Mead] is a brilliant scholar.' LA Times"

Walter Russell Mead is the Henry A. Kissinger senior fellow for US foreign policy at the Council of Foreign Relations. He writes regularly for Foreign Affairs, the New York Times and the Washington Post and is a contributing editor for the LA Times. He is the author of Special Providence: American Foreign Policy and How it Changed the World (2001) and Power, Terror, Peace and War: America's Grand Strategy in a World at Risk (2005).