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Whose America?: The War of 1898 and the Battles to Define the Nation

Autor Virginia M. Bouvier
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 2001 – vârsta până la 17 ani
In the midst of the culture wars raging in the United States, this book recovers a part of U.S. history that some wish to forget--the war of 1898. With the war, U.S. policymakers terminated more than four centuries of Spanish colonial rule in the region and launched a paradigm for U.S.-Latin American relations that dominated the 20th century. The war inaugurated an era of profound change not only in U.S. policy toward Latin America, but also in regional cultures and identities within the United States, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.Virginia M. Bouvier underscores the importance of the war in defining American identities. Contributors discuss such items as Spanish perspectives on the U.S. role in the conflict, the multiple and conflicted identities of the Cuban émigré community, and the capacity of gender discourse to explain Congressional actions. A final bibliographic essay reviews recent scholarship on the war. Scholars, students, and researchers involved with American and Latin American history will find this collection particularly valuable.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275967949
ISBN-10: 0275967948
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

VIRGINIA M. BOUVIER is Assistant Professor of Latin American Literature in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Maryland, College Park./e Professor Bouvier has published articles and monographs on female narratives on the California frontier, democracy and culture in Latin America, U.S.-Latin American relations, the war of 1898, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, and human rights issues. She attended the Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents in 1994 and worked as a National Historical Publications and Records Commission Intern on a documentary edition of the writings and correspondence of Emma Goldman.

Cuprins

Introduction: Whose America? The War of 1898 and the Battles to Define the Nation by Virginia M. BouvierHistorical Underpinnings of Foreign InterventionTwo Americas by Lester LangleyThe War of 1898U.S. Intervention and Monroeism: Spanish Perspectives on the American Role in the Colonial Crisis of 1895-98 by Sylvia HiltonContradictory Identities, Conflicted Nations: Cuban Émigrés in the United States and the Last War for Independence (1895-1898) by Lillian GuerraImaging a Nation: U.S. Political Cartoons and the War of 1898 by Virginia M. Bouvier"Honor Comes First:" The Imperatives of Manhood in the Congressional Debate over War by Kristin HogansonLegacies of 1898Legacies of Intervention: The Case of Cuba by Louis A. Pérez, Jr.Intervention of Possession? Puerto Rico, The War of 1898, and the American Colonial Periphery by Francisco A. ScaranoThe Anti-Imperialist Movement, 1898-1921 by Jim ZwickConclusions by Virginia M. BouvierBibliographical EssayIndex