Power and progress American national identity, the War of 1898, and the rise of American imperialism
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- 0807131148
- 327.7300934 22 MC-P
- E713 .M38 2006
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus | Special Collection - Indiana University | Main Library | 327.7300934 MC-P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 006182 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-363) and index.
Culture, national identity, and the idea of American mission -- American cultural constructs in the 1890's -- Entering the war : the general background -- Mckinley and Congress frame U.S. intervention in the war -- "American greatness" in popular culture and political analysis -- Power and expansion -- Mckinley and the decision to expand -- Debating the treaty and expansion -- Selling imperialism.
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