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The Spanish American War : Progressive Reform and Foreign Policy in 1898

Part of the Critical Moments in American History series
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In 1895, an insurrection in Cuba drew interest from many segments of American society.

As the destruction on the island increased, Congress and the media focused popular attention on America's lost property and trade, Spanish cruelty, and the looming humanitarian crisis.

By 1898, the nation was engaged in a war that would both help define America as a great power, and translate the emerging progressive political values into the exercise of foreign policy. The Spanish American War introduces this conflict to undergraduates-- integrating the political history of the war with the public policy and humanitarian concerns of the time.

In this short text, Pomakoy contexualizes the insurrection, the subsequent war, and its legacy.

With the aid of letters from political leaders, trial documents, and personal accounts, this book covers a crucial military event while introducing the complex and formative fin-de-siecle America.

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Product Details
Routledge
0415510236 / 9780415510233
Paperback / softback
United Kingdom
224 pages
152 x 229 mm
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