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St. Louis and Empire

250 Years of Imperial Quest and Urban Crisis

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St. Louis and Empire

De: Henry W Berger
Narrado por: Nate Daniels
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St. Louis, despite its status as an inland river city frequently relegated to the backwaters of national significance, has stood at the crossroads of international matters for much of its history. From its 18th-century French fur trade origins to post-Cold War business dealings with Latin America and Asia, the city has never neglected nor been ignored by the world outside its borders. In this pioneering study, Henry W. Berger analyzes St. Louis's imperial engagement from its founding in 1764 to the present day, revealing the intersection of local political, cultural, and economic interests in foreign affairs.

Berger uses a biographical approach to explore the individuals and institutions that played a leading role in St. Louis's expansionist reach. He shows how St. Louis business leaders, entrepreneurs, politicians, and investors - often driven by personal and ideological motives, as well as the potential betterment of the city and its people - looked to the west, southwest, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Pacific to form economic or political partnerships. Among the people and companies Berger profiles are Thomas Hart Benton, cotton exporters James Paramore and William Senter, St. Louis oil tycoon and railroad investor Henry Clay Pierce, entrepreneur and politician David R. Francis, and McDonnell-Douglas founder, James S. McDonnell Jr.

The book is published by Southern Illinois University Press.

©2015 Board of Trustees, Southern Illinois University (P)2017 Redwood Audiobooks
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''This book is a significant achievement." (Matthew J. Mancini, Saint Louis University)
"Henry Berger provides a very fresh way of looking at cities...this deeply researched history uncovers the roots of contemporary globalization and its discontents." (Jay Gitlin, Yale University, author of The Bourgeois Frontier, coeditor of Frontier Cities)
"Thoroughly engaging and entertaining." ( St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
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