Total Defense - Andrew Preston, at Heffers Bookshop
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Total Defense - Andrew Preston, at Heffers Bookshop

Join us on the 29th of May as Andrew Preston discusses his new book 'Total Defense: The New Deal and the Invention of National Security.'

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Date and time

Thursday, May 29 · 6 - 7pm GMT+1

Location

Heffers Bookshop

20 Trinity Street Cambridge CB2 1TY United Kingdom

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  • Event lasts 1 hour

The story of how FDR and fellow New Dealers created the idea of national security, transforming the meaning of defense and vastly expanding the US government’s responsibilities.

National security may seem like a timeless notion. States have always sought to fortify themselves, and the modern state derives its legitimacy from protecting its population. Yet national security in fact has a very particular, very American, history—and a surprising one at that.The concept of national security originates in the 1930s, as part of a White House campaign in response to the rise of fascism. Before then, national self-defense was defined in terms of protecting sovereign territory from invasion. But President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his circle worried that the US public, comforted by two vast oceans, did not take seriously the long-term risks posed by hyper-militarization abroad. New Dealers developed the doctrine of national security, Andrew Preston argues, to supplant the old idea of self-defense: now even geographically and temporally remote threats were to be understood as harms to be combated, while ideological competitors were perilous to the “American way of life.”Total Defense shows it was no coincidence that a liberal like Roosevelt promoted this vision. National security, no less than social security, was a New Deal promise: the state was obliged to safeguard Americans as much from the guns and warships of Nazi Germany and imperial Japan as from unemployment and poverty in old age. The resulting shift in threat perception—among policymakers and ordinary citizens alike—transformed the United States, spearheading massive government expansion and placing the country on a permanent war footing

Andrew Preston is Professor of American History and Fellow of Clare College at Cambridge University. He is the author ofThe War Council: McGeorge Bundy, the NSC, and Vietnam, the prizewinning Sword of the Spirit, Shield of Faith: Religion in American War and Diplomacy and the forthcomingTotal Defense: The New Deal and the Invention of National Security. His writing has appeared in the Washington Post, London Review of Books,Times Literary Supplement and Foreign Affairs.

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Heffers has been trading in Cambridge since 1876 and is part of the fabric of the historic city centre. We stock an amazing range of books, games, stationery and music, and our friendly and knowledgeable staff are on hand to provide advice and recommendations. Our excellent programme of events runs year-round - currently online - and features book launches, author talks, games nights and more. We are also a sponsor and the official bookseller for the Cambridge Literary Festival. For more information or to sign up to our mailing list, please email marketing@heffers.co.uk

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