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| #81791 in Books | Andreas Peter | 2014-06-01 | 2014-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.10 x1.40 x9.20l,.0 | File type: PDF | 472 pages | Smuggler Nation How Illicit Trade Made America||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| "Smuggler Nation" is a fascinating look at an often ignored thread running through America's economic history|By Sara Whitford|This book by Peter Andreas looks at the constant undercurrent of an underground economy in America, and how in many ways, this nation was built on that very thing. In short, people don't like being told what they can and can't buy, and they don't like h|||"[A] readable synthetic study of smuggling and attempts to police it... Moving swiftly through more than three centuries, the narrative resembles its more proficient subjects, cutting across subfield borders to reveal Americans' historical entanglements with
America is a smuggler nation. Our long history of illicit imports has ranged from West Indies molasses and Dutch gunpowder in the 18th century, to British industrial technologies and African slaves in the 19th century, to French condoms and Canadian booze in the early 20th century, to Mexican workers and Colombian cocaine in the modern era. Contraband capitalism, it turns out, has been an integral part of American capitalism.
Providing a sweeping narrative history...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Smuggler Nation: How Illicit Trade Made America | Peter Andreas. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.