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ISBN: PB: 9781602233034

University of Chicago Press, University of Alaska Press

February 2017

220 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

6 halftones, 2 maps

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£19,50
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Seward's Folly

A New Look at the Alaska Purchase

The Alaska Purchase – denounced at the time as "Seward's Folly" but now seen as a masterstroke – is well known in American history. But few know the rest of the story. This book aims to correct that. Lee Farrow offers here a detailed account of just what the Alaska Purchase was, how it came about, its impact at the time, and more. Farrow shows why both America and Russia had plenty of good reasons to want the sale to occur, including Russia's desire to let go of an unprofitable, hard-to-manage colony and the belief in the United States that securing Alaska could help the nation gain control of British Columbia and generate closer trade ties with Asia. Farrow also delves into the implications of the deal for foreign policy and international diplomacy far beyond Russia and the United States at a moment when the global balance of power was in question. A thorough, readable retelling of a story we only think we know, "Seward's Folly" will become the standard book on the Alaska Purchase.

About the Author

Lee A. Farrow is distinguished teaching professor in the Department of History at Auburn University at Montgomery and director of Auburn's Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching.