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Politics & Literature, U.S. Diplomatic Relations - General & Miscellaneous, Imperialism, Public Opinion - United States, 19th Century American History - General and Miscellaneous, Colonialism & Imperialism - General & Miscellaneous

War Games

by John D. Seelye
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A veteran scholar of US history examines the writings of journalist Davis (1864-1916) to help understand the popular impetus behind US for support the Cuban insurgency against the Spanish, and to demonstrate the extent to which his attitude about the US emerging as a world power reflects Walter LaFeber's revised notion of empire. He speculates that Davis' inconsistency in his views are due to an intellectual superficiality and lack of ideological conviction. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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A veteran scholar of US history examines the writings of journalist Davis (1864-1916) to help understand the popular impetus behind US for support the Cuban insurgency against the Spanish, and to demonstrate the extent to which his attitude about the US emerging as a world power reflects Walter LaFeber's revised notion of empire. He speculates that Davis' inconsistency in his views are due to an intellectual superficiality and lack of ideological conviction. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Journal of America's Military Past

This book is highly recommended for its descriptions and the understanding it provides of the social and intellectual context of America as it began its entry onto the world stage, or as some would say, empire.

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Journal of America's Military Past

This book is highly recommended for its descriptions and the understanding it provides of the social and intellectual context of America as it began its entry onto the world stage, or as some would say, empire.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2003
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Pages
360
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781558493865

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