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The United States is a modern empire built inside a republic: a country founded on ideals of liberty and equality that has repeatedly struggled to live up to them. Its story runs through Indigenous worlds, settler expansion, slavery and emancipation, industrial capitalism, mass immigration, global war, and a 20th-century rise to unmatched economic and military power. America’s influence is not just geopolitical. It shapes the rules of global finance, the architecture of the internet, and much of the world’s popular culture. At the same time, its internal tensions—race and citizenship, faith and secularism, markets and inequality, freedom and security—remain the defining drama of its public life. To understand the modern world, you need a working model of how the U.S. was made—and why it keeps remaking itself.

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Why This Country Matters Now

  1. 1 U.S. political polarization and institutional stress are a live test case for whether large democracies can govern effectively.
  2. 2 America’s role in NATO, the Indo-Pacific, and global security continues to shape the risk landscape for allies and rivals alike.
  3. 3 U.S. monetary policy, tech regulation, and industrial strategy ripple through every major economy and supply chain.
  4. 4 Migration and border politics—especially across North America—sit at the center of domestic debate and regional stability.
  5. 5 American culture and platforms (film, music, social media, AI ecosystems) still set global defaults for what feels “modern.”

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These Truths: A History of the United States

Starter Pick · History

These Truths: A History of the United States

Jill Lepore

A single-volume narrative history that ties America’s founding ideals to its present tensions.

Why We’re Polarized

Starter Pick · Politics & Geopolitics

Why We’re Polarized

Ezra Klein

Explains how institutions and identity reinforce U.S. political division.

Bowling Alone

Starter Pick · Culture & Society

Bowling Alone

Robert D. Putnam

The classic diagnosis of declining social capital in late-20th-century America.

Explore United States's history by period

Key moments mapped to Strabo’s global eras.

Indigenous Worlds & Deep Roots
c. 10,000 BCE – 1600 Post-Classical Worlds
Peoples, networks, trade routes, and societies before large-scale European settlement.
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1491
Charles C. Mann
An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Colonization & the Atlantic World
1607 – 1763 Early Modern Transformation
Settlement, slavery, imperial rivalry, and the making of colonial society.
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American Colonies
Alan Taylor
The Half Has Never Been Told
Edward E. Baptist
Revolution & Founding
1763 – 1791 Early Modern Transformation
Independence, constitution-making, and the new republic’s first arguments.
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The Radicalism of the American Revolution
Gordon S. Wood
American Scripture
Pauline Maier
Civil War & Reconstruction
1840 – 1877 Industrial & Imperial Age
The crisis of union, emancipation, and the contested meaning of citizenship.
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Battle Cry of Freedom
James M. McPherson
Reconstruction
Eric Foner
Global Power, Prosperity & Crisis
1917 – 2008 Modern World
Mass politics, economic transformation, war, Cold War, and globalization.
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Freedom From Fear
David M. Kennedy
Postwar
Tony Judt

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