With Sails Whitening Every Sea
Discover the intriguing role of American sailors in shaping diplomacy during the early republic with With Sails Whitening Every Sea by Brian Rouleau. Published by Cornell University Press in 2014, this captivating hardback book spans 277 pages, delving into the social conditions and foreign relations of the period. Rouleau passionately argues that American sailors were not just mariners navigating the seas; they were the key architects of the United States' overseas engagements, representing American interests in numerous foreign ports. By exploring their unique experiences and interactions, this compelling narrative sheds light on how these sailors influenced the evolving landscape of international diplomacy. Ideal for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the intersection of maritime and diplomatic history, this book is a must-read for understanding the foundations of American foreign relations.