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Barcode30293102243115
StatusIn Processing
LocationClark County
Call No973.89 Jack
TitleSplendid liberators : heroism, betrayal, resistance, and the birth of American empire / Joe Jackson.
AuthorJackson, Joe, 1955- author.
CollectionNF
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Clark County30293102243115973.89 Jack11/25/2025 In Processing 

Catalog Details

International Standard Book Number 9780374191900 (hardcover)
International Standard Book Number 0374191905 (hardcover)
Personal Name Jackson, Joe, 1955- author.
Title Statement Splendid liberators : heroism, betrayal, resistance, and the birth of American empire / Joe Jackson.
Edition Statement First edition.
Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture, and Copyright Notice New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2025.
Physical Description xx, 786 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography, Etc. Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 661-748) and index.
Formatted Contents Note Prologue: "Had the Nation Gone Mad?" -- Part I: "What is a Nation?" Martyrs -- Watchmen -- The Wanderer -- Making Good -- The Voice of America -- The Young and the Restless -- "I Was a Rebel Once, Too" -- Part II: The Mob. The Spark -- "All I Wanted Was More Time" -- Promises -- Gathering Tribes -- The Pleasure Dome -- Part III: Liberators. Invaders -- The Royal Road -- The Heights -- The Altar of Vanity -- The Fear -- "We Are Not Savages" -- Coming Home -- Part IV: The American Century. The Other War -- The Republic of Self-Restraint -- "My Principles Are Yours" -- The Far Side of the World -- Pursued -- The American Century -- The Will of the People -- Winners and Martyrs -- "Between Them and Us is a Chasm" -- "The Better You Will Please Me" -- War by Any Name -- Exiles -- Epilogue: The Reckoning
Summary, Etc. In 1898, the United States won an empire, and--many allege--lost its soul. In Splendid Liberators, Joe Jackson offers an epic narrative of the Spanish-American War, the world-spanning conflict during which the United States freed Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines from Spanish control only to confront resistance and resentment. The acclaimed author of Black Elk, Jackson brings the times to full, teeming life via portraits of the many leading characters--from the impetuous warrior Teddy Roosevelt, the prophetic Cuban revolutionary Jose Marti, and the Philippines' dignified first president, Emilio Aguinaldo, to the Red Cross's Clara Barton and the foe of empire Mark Twain. He ranges from the heroic theaters of San Juan Hill and Manila Bay to disease-wracked camps in Florida and Cuba where soldiers died en masse and to the White House and halls of Congress, where America's leaders overcame enduring reluctances to seize an overseas dominion. He also follows the exploits of the legendary African American soldier David Fagen, who joined the rebels of the Philippines and fought his compatriots, and the swashbuckling Colonel Fred Funston, who was dispatched into the jungle to hunt him down. Overturning familiar scripts, Splendid Liberators is the first work of narrative nonfiction to look at this far-flung war through American, Cuban, and Filipino eyes, and to gauge the consequences and costs of America's first major imperial adventure.
Subject-Personal Name Funston, Frederick, 1865-1917
Subject-Personal Name Fagen, David, 1878-1901?
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Spanish-American War, 1898.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Spanish-American War, 1898 Influence.
Index Term-Genre/Form Informational works.

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