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Six by Award-winning NYU Historian Greg Grandin: the Racist and Violent History of U.S. Border Agents; How Henry Kissinger Helped Disorder the World; Waging Endless War From Vietnam to Syria; How Not to Build a “Great, Great Wall”; George H.W. Bush, Icon of the WASP Establishment—and of Brutal US Repression in the Third World


Just a few seats left for tomorrow's Greg Grandin after school Queens North History Talk at MVB HS. Free and free copy of his book. Registration link below.

May 8th  4:00-6:00pm Martin Van Buren High School

Greg Grandin

Empire's Workshop:  Latin America, the United States, and the Rise of the New Imperialism

In a brilliant excavation of long-obscured history, Empire’s Workshop shows how Latin America has functioned as a proving ground for American strategies and tactics overseas. Historian Greg Grandin follows the United States’ imperial operations from Jefferson’s aspirations for an “empire of liberty” in Cuba and Spanish Florida to Reagan’s support for oppressive but U.S.-friendly regimes in Central America. He traces the origins of Bush’s policies back to Latin America, where many of the administration’s leading lights first embraced the deployment of military power to advance free market economics and enlisted the evangelical movement in support of their ventures.

Registration Link:  History Talks:  Greg Grandin




Historian Greg Grandin on the Racist and Violent History of U.S. Border Agents







Debacle, Inc.: How Henry Kissinger Helped Disorder the World

"The only person Henry Kissinger flattered more than President Richard Nixon was Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran. In the early 1970s, the Shah, sitting atop an enormous reserve of increasingly expensive oil and a key figure in Nixon and Kissinger’s move into the Middle East, wanted to be dealt with as a serious person. He expected his country to be treated with the same respect Washington showed other key Cold War allies like West Germany and Great Britain. As Nixon’s national security adviser and, after 1973, secretary of state, Kissinger’s job was to pump up the Shah, to make him feel like he truly was the “king of kings.”

Reading the diplomatic record, it’s hard not to imagine his weariness as he prepared for his sessions with the Shah, considering just what gestures and words would be needed to make it clear that his majesty truly mattered to Washington, that he was valued beyond compare. “Let’s see,” an aide who was helping Kissinger get ready for one such meeting said, “the Shah will want to talk about Pakistan, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf, the Kurds, and Brezhnev.”

During another prep, Kissinger was told that “the Shah wants to ride in an F-14.” Silence ensued. Then Kissinger began to think aloud about how to flatter the monarch into abandoning the idea. “We can say,” he began, “that if he has his heart set on it, okay, but the President would feel easier if he didn’t have that one worry in 10,000 [that the plane might crash]. The Shah will be flattered.” Once, Nixon asked Kissinger to book the entertainer Danny Kaye for a private performance for the Shah and his wife."















George H.W. Bush, Icon of the WASP Establishment—and of Brutal US Repression in the Third World


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