Buy new:
-29% $21.37
FREE delivery Sunday, May 19 on orders shipped by Amazon over $35
Ships from: Amazon
Sold by: markable
$21.37 with 29 percent savings
List Price: $30.00

The List Price is the suggested retail price of a new product as provided by a manufacturer, supplier, or seller. Except for books, Amazon will display a List Price if the product was purchased by customers on Amazon or offered by other retailers at or above the List Price in at least the past 90 days. List prices may not necessarily reflect the product's prevailing market price.
Learn more
Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns
FREE delivery Sunday, May 19 on orders shipped by Amazon over $35
Or fastest delivery Wednesday, May 15. Order within 18 hrs 35 mins
Only 1 left in stock - order soon.
$$21.37 () Includes selected options. Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. Details
Price
Subtotal
$$21.37
Subtotal
Initial payment breakdown
Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout.
Ships from
Amazon
Ships from
Amazon
Sold by
Sold by
Returns
30-day easy returns
30-day easy returns
This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
Returns
30-day easy returns
This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
Payment
Secure transaction
Your transaction is secure
We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Learn more
Payment
Secure transaction
We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Learn more
$9.99
Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns
The item is fairly worn but still readable. The book may have some cosmetic wear like creased spine, cover, scratches, curled corners, folded pages, sunburn, stains, water damage, bent, torn, damaged binding, dent. The dust jacket if present, may be marked, and have considerable heavy wear. The book might be ex-library copy, and may have the markings and stickers associated from the library - The book may have considerable highlights, notes, underlined pages but the text is legible The item is fairly worn but still readable. The book may have some cosmetic wear like creased spine, cover, scratches, curled corners, folded pages, sunburn, stains, water damage, bent, torn, damaged binding, dent. The dust jacket if present, may be marked, and have considerable heavy wear. The book might be ex-library copy, and may have the markings and stickers associated from the library - The book may have considerable highlights, notes, underlined pages but the text is legible See less
FREE delivery Tuesday, May 21 on orders shipped by Amazon over $35
Or fastest delivery Wednesday, May 15. Order within 18 hrs 35 mins
Only 1 left in stock - order soon.
$$21.37 () Includes selected options. Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. Details
Price
Subtotal
$$21.37
Subtotal
Initial payment breakdown
Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout.
Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items.
Kindle app logo image

Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.

Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web.

Using your mobile phone camera - scan the code below and download the Kindle app.

QR code to download the Kindle App

Something went wrong. Please try your request again later.

The World Remade: America in World War I Hardcover – Deckle Edge, March 7, 2017

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 209 ratings

Great on Kindle
Great Experience. Great Value.
iphone with kindle app
Putting our best book forward
Each Great on Kindle book offers a great reading experience, at a better value than print to keep your wallet happy.

Explore your book, then jump right back to where you left off with Page Flip.

View high quality images that let you zoom in to take a closer look.

Enjoy features only possible in digital – start reading right away, carry your library with you, adjust the font, create shareable notes and highlights, and more.

Discover additional details about the events, people, and places in your book, with Wikipedia integration.

Get the free Kindle app: Link to the kindle app page Link to the kindle app page
Enjoy a great reading experience when you buy the Kindle edition of this book. Learn more about Great on Kindle, available in select categories.
{"desktop_buybox_group_1":[{"displayPrice":"$21.37","priceAmount":21.37,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"21","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"37","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"K0ZCBLQqPVYRMEmUwbO2tCAKeo5fLNV6KN%2Bt%2FzK5XJiM0xMU19vfsyGODlC7N3zV3qtvnRXu6%2B2tuGT7RqiS737RxI%2BoI3leK5LnE1fSFR3BLJ7CKhDw025JCNZ0G1145txkw9NIqQtEQ19lxH0hYXSPqPOOz92fGMmhiYHfn4bMAR7VYYLlRZRwP%2Fymizez","locale":"en-US","buyingOptionType":"NEW","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":0}, {"displayPrice":"$9.99","priceAmount":9.99,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"9","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"99","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"K0ZCBLQqPVYRMEmUwbO2tCAKeo5fLNV6D6zGKfSKdCbKlfcJPFMDPPtHDs1DUsZaCeAqUNRh6UibLSJ3bgS7BI1ur%2BAZJARnwxMEoUE4S%2B9a7WugtU1sYb1TC52NcqizrTL7ZBhF8jNOAyOJPGfCvNV7CXBYoGtIfwyTYGYW8rtc51EQ6OAc%2F77BZRPVxjwe","locale":"en-US","buyingOptionType":"USED","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":1}]}

Purchase options and add-ons

A bracing, indispensable account of America’s epoch-defining involvement in the Great War, rich with fresh insights into the key issues, events, and personalities of the period

After years of bitter debate, the United States declared war on Imperial Germany on April 6, 1917, plunging the country into the savage European conflict that would redraw the map of the continent—and the globe.
The World Remade is an engrossing chronicle of America’s pivotal, still controversial intervention into World War I, encompassing the tumultuous politics and towering historical figures that defined the era and forged the future. When it declared war, the United States was the youngest of the major powers and militarily the weakest by far. On November 11, 1918, when the fighting stopped, it was not only the richest country on earth but the mightiest.

With the mercurial, autocratic President Woodrow Wilson as a primary focus, G. J. Meyer takes readers from the heated deliberations over U.S. involvement, through the provocations and manipulations that drew us into the fight, to the battlefield itself and the shattering aftermath of the struggle. America’s entry into the Great War helped make possible the defeat of Germany that had eluded Britain, France, Russia, and Italy in three and a half years of horrendous carnage. Victory, in turn, led to a peace treaty so ill-conceived, so vindictive, that the world was put on the road to an even bloodier confrontation a mere twenty years later.

On the home front, Meyer recounts the break-up of traditional class structures, the rise of the progressive and labor movements, the wave of anti-German hysteria, and the explosive expansion of both the economy and federal power, including shocking suspensions of constitutional protections that planted the seeds of today’s national security state. Here also are revealing portraits of Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge, Robert La Follette, Eugene Debs, and John J. “Black Jack” Pershing, among others, as well as European leaders such as “Welsh Wizard” David Lloyd George of Britain, “Tiger” Georges Clemenceau of France, and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany.

Meyer interweaves the many strands of his story into a gripping narrative that casts new light on one of the darkest, most forgotten corners of U.S. history. In the grand tradition of his earlier work
A World Undone—which centered on the European perspective—The World Remade adds a new, uniquely American dimension to our understanding of the seminal conflict of the twentieth century.

Praise for The World Remade

“[G. J.] Meyer offers wonderful insights into many of the key players in this arresting saga . . . one that should be read to understand our emergence as a global power.”Booklist (starred review)

“Meyer gives a good sense of America’s future at that negotiating table and Wilson’s celebrated role at Versailles as the leader of the free world. . . . A refreshing look at this still-much-debated world debacle.”
Kirkus Reviews

“Characters come alive and the past seems near. . . . Meyer succeeds brilliantly with his basic narrative approach, and any reader who wants to learn about American participation in the war will benefit from this book.”
Publishers Weekly

“This book is well written, sharp, and has bearing on our present and future involvement in wars. A+”
Seattle Book Review

This lengthy revisionist history will fit well with American history and governmental studies departments in both public and academic libraries.”—Library Journal 
Read more Read less

The Amazon Book Review
The Amazon Book Review
Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more. Read it now.

Frequently bought together

$21.37
Get it as soon as Wednesday, May 22
Only 1 left in stock - order soon.
Sold by markable and ships from Amazon Fulfillment.
+
$15.99
Get it as soon as Sunday, May 19
In Stock
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
+
$16.94
Get it as soon as Monday, May 20
In Stock
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
Total price:
To see our price, add these items to your cart.
Details
Added to Cart
Some of these items ship sooner than the others.
Choose items to buy together.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“A massive and ambitious effort that strives to cover and explain a very broad range of aspects, including our entry and participation in the [World War I], the failure of the ‘peace,’ and the changes the war brought to our political and social fabric. [G. J.] Meyer offers wonderful insights into many of the key players in this arresting saga. . . . This is a provocative and sometimes harshly judgmental history, but one that should be read to understand our emergence as a global power.”Booklist (starred review)

“[Meyer] debunks many myths about America’s valiant intentions in joining the war, especially regarding President Woodrow Wilson’s sense of destiny on the world stage, and he closely examines why Wilson acquiesced to joining the fight. . . . Meyer gives a good sense of America’s future at that negotiating table and Wilson’s celebrated role at Versailles as the leader of the free world. . . . A refreshing look at this still-much-debated world debacle.”
Kirkus Reviews

“Here, with great skill and fidelity to fact, Meyer . . . relate[s] the complex tale of a nation venturing back into world affairs after a century of comparative isolation. . . . Meyer tells the story with brio. Characters come alive and the past seems near. . . . Meyer succeeds brilliantly with his basic narrative approach, and any reader who wants to learn about American participation in the war will benefit from this book.”
Publishers Weekly

“G. J. Meyer has written a keen observation about a historic and troubling period. This opus spans the war years, reflecting the [United States’] emergence as a global power while the other countries fought a war of attrition. Wilson is painted first as a complicated man who could be a sharp politician, then as a sick, indecisive man looking for validation. This book is well written, sharp, and has bearing on our present and future involvement in wars. A+”
Seattle Book Review

“Superbly well-written and deftly organized . . . [a valuable addition] to the literature of America and the First World War . . . that will challenge readers to think or rethink their ideas about the subject and its significance for understanding our present predicaments.”
The Common Reader

This lengthy revisionist history will fit well with American history and governmental studies departments in both public and academic libraries.”—Library Journal 

About the Author

G. J. Meyer is the author of three popular histories: A World Undone: The Story of the Great War; The Tudors: The Complete Story of England’s Most Notorious Dynasty; and The Borgias: The Hidden History. Meyer received a Nieman Fellowship in Journalism from Harvard University. He earned an M.A. from the University of Minnesota, where he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and has taught writing and literature at colleges in Des Moines, St. Louis, and New York. He now lives in Wiltshire, England.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bantam; First Edition (March 7, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 672 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0553393324
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0553393323
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.27 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.53 x 1.5 x 9.5 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 209 ratings

About the author

Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations.
G. J. Meyer
Brief content visible, double tap to read full content.
Full content visible, double tap to read brief content.

G. J. Meyer is a former Woodrow Wilson Fellow with an M.A. in English literature from the University of Minnesota, a onetime journalist, and holder of Harvard University's Neiman Fellowship in Journalism. He has taught at colleges and universities in Des Moines, St. Louis, and New York. His books include A World Undone: The Story of the Great War, Executive Blues, and The Memphis Murders, winner of an Edgar Award for nonfiction from the Mystery Writers of America. He lives in Goring-on-Thames, England.

Customer reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
209 global ratings

Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2017
Vine Customer Review of Free Product( What's this? )Verified Purchase
This year, 2017, is the 100th anniversary of America's entry into World War I. British historian G J Meyer(no relation to me) wrote one of the best and most readable book on the war, "A World Undone: The Story of the Great War", published in 2014. In that book he wrote about the entire war, with a bit about the Americans, who entered the war three years after it began. Most of Meyer's emphasis was on the European countries and their participation in the war. This year, Meyer returns with "The World Remade", which spotlights the Americans, in both war and the peace that came after.

Meyer begins his book with President Woodrow Wilson and his journey to Paris to lobby for the League of Nations. He had entered the war in 1917, after having campaigned for reelection in 1916 with the motto, "He kept us out of war" while facing pressure from some in the United States and from others without to become involved in the by-then almost stalemated war. Wilson and the Democrats did pay a price for not keeping us out of war by huge losses in the 1918 mid-term elections. The balance of Meyer's book is a highly readable account of how America entered the war and emerged from it 18 months later in much better economic shape than the other warring countries. What and who we did lose was minuscule compared to France, Britain, Russia, Germany, and those who had fought and bled so much more than we did.

I've read several other of Meyer's books. They are supremely readable but I can suggest that both this book and "A World Undone" be read in the e-version because of the weight. The print copy is commendable for the pictures and maps it includes and I'm assuming the same material is included in the e-version.
27 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022
It came on time and was a good gift for my brother on his birthday.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
Ordered Used - Very Good. Book arrived earlier than expected and in great condition.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2019
Excellent book, and THE essential book for anyone with even a passing interest in WWI. I am an avid reader, but really anyone would enjoy this book. Very few history books (especially of this length) are page-turners, but this one definitely is. I had a tough time putting it down. This book and its companion "A World Undone" are the signature works of WWI history books. Just a great book, with great info, and it keeps your attention with every chapter. The book alternates between chapters that cover a somewhat chronological trip through the U.S. lead-up and involvement in the war, with chapters covered to background info from the era. A book that should be on your bucket list.
11 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2017
G.J. Meyer has written an excellent book about the years leading up to America's entry into World War I and the immediate aftermath of the war. He writes well and has a knack for explaining complex situations in a succinct, straightforward manner. Background chapters, helpfully printed in a different font, explain the deeper historical contexts for the book's main themes. This is a thoughtful book: World War I was a complex affair--the Germans are not always bad, nor are the Allies always good. I thoroughly enjoyed reading "A World Remade," so I promptly started reading the author's earlier book "A World Undone: The Story of the Great War, 1914 to 1918." For very readable accounts of the Great War, I highly recommend both.
17 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2018
I enjoyed the book as it spoke to WWI from a non date perspective. Whether you are a history buff or a non history buff...I do believe you will enjoy reading this book. It was well written and allows the reader to compare what happened during WWI to the world we live in today. Woodrow Wilson was not a politician...but rather a College president...and often I found myself comparing him to Donald Trump...was either one preopoared to be president. Also with Wilson's health issues...should the health records of all presidential candidates be made public? This book will definitely get you thinking. Enjoy the read.
One person found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2021
Let's face it. the United States was not a major player in the Great War. The war had much greater impact on the U.S. than our country had on the Great War. This book examines that impact in detail, Spoiler alert! Woodrow Wilson was not our greatest POTUS. But in retrospect most of Europe, the UK and Russia were filled with second rate politicos & diplomats. That's why wars happen.
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2020
If you liked the author's other book about world war 1, this give a good follow up to the war from America's perspective. He's English. There are a few places I thought he might not quite understand American culture well enough to fully grasp what was going on. But otherwise, this was a very informative book.
2 people found this helpful
Report

Top reviews from other countries

Mitch
5.0 out of 5 stars A most get...
Reviewed in Canada on June 1, 2017
I must of been in many past life's because I am a true history/philosophy/theology and anthropology buff when it comes to reading...
Can't get much better then Gibbon for this very controversial epic...loved it

Was literately amazed by this book by G.J Meyer...I wish he could write a book on the discovery of the new world....and discovery of the Americas...just wonderful writing...brilliant man

Side note: All books that I buy/rent I own the audio to go with to the exception of children's book which I read to my grandchildren