In Our Image: America's Empire in the PhilippinesThis book is an account of America's imperial experience in the Philippines from 1898 to 1946. Stanley Karnow, author of Vietnam: A History, has now written an enthralling account of an almost forgotten subject: America's imperial experience in the Philippines. Panoramic in scope, profound in its perceptions and compassionate in its human portraits, In Our Image is an exciting, heroic, tragic, colorful and often comic narrative drawn from many hitherto unpublished documents as well as hundreds of interviews with American and Filipino participants. Above all, its brilliant descriptions and analysis of this important chapter in American history holds lessons for the present and future. No other book on the subject is as comprehensive. - Jacket flap. |
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Page 209
... claimed to need raw materials for their home industries , mar- kets for their manufactured products and targets of investment for their capi- tal , and they bled their colonies , at times flagrantly , for the exclusive profit of the ...
... claimed to need raw materials for their home industries , mar- kets for their manufactured products and targets of investment for their capi- tal , and they bled their colonies , at times flagrantly , for the exclusive profit of the ...
Page 265
... claimed to have voted for acquittal , but he was notably silent during the trial , presumably to placate his superiors . He also depicted himself subsequently as having acclaimed the airplane , yet nothing in his record showed his ...
... claimed to have voted for acquittal , but he was notably silent during the trial , presumably to placate his superiors . He also depicted himself subsequently as having acclaimed the airplane , yet nothing in his record showed his ...
Page 415
... claimed success - credibly , according to the CIA's estimates . Philip Habib , the diplomatic troubleshooter , now plunged into the confu- sion . A Brooklynite of Lebanese origin , he was a veteran of nearly forty years in the State ...
... claimed success - credibly , according to the CIA's estimates . Philip Habib , the diplomatic troubleshooter , now plunged into the confu- sion . A Brooklynite of Lebanese origin , he was a veteran of nearly forty years in the State ...
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All in the Family | 3 |
In Search of Spices and Souls | 26 |
The Spanish Bond | 48 |
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