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Colonial crucible: empire in the making of the modern American state
Alfred W. McCoy and Francisco A. Scarano
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Frontmatter
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ILLUSTRATIONS (page xi)
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PREFACE (page xiii)
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PART 1. EXPLORING IMPERIAL TRANSITIONS
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On the Tropic of Cancer: Transitions and Transformations in the U. S. Imperial State (ALFRED W. McCoy, FRANCISCO A. SCARANO, AND COURTNEY JOHNSON, page 3)
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Reading Imperial Transitions: Spanish Contraction, British Expansion, and American Irruption (JOSEP M. FRADERA, page 34)
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From Old Empire to New: The Changing Dynamics and Tactics of American Empire (THOMAS McCORMICK, page 63)
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PART 2. POLICE, PRISONS, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
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INTRODUCTION (ALFRED W. McCOY, page 83)
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American Penal Forms and Colonial Spanish Custodial-Regulatory Practices in Fin de Siècle Puerto Rico (KELVIN SANTIAGO-VALLES, page 87)
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Prohibiting Opium in the Philippines and the United States: The Creation of an Interventionist State (ANNE L. FOSTER, page 95)
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Policing the Imperial Periphery: Philippines Pacification and the Rise of the U.S. National Security State (ALFRED W. McCOY, page 106)
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"The Prison That Makes Men Free": The Iwahig Penal Colony and the Simulacra of the American State in the Philippines (MICHAEL SALMAN, page 116)
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PART 3. EDUCATION
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INTRODUCTION (ADAM NELSON, page 131)
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Negotiating Colonialism: "Race," Class, and Education in Early-Twentieth-Century Puerto Rico (SOLSIRÉE DEL MORAL, page 135)
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Enlightened Tolerance or Cultural Capitulation? Contesting Notions of American Identity (AMÍLCAR ANTONIO BARRETO, page 145)
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The Business of Education in the Colonial Philippines, 1909-30 (GLENN ANTHONY MAY, page 151)
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The Imperial Enterprise and Educational Policies in Colonial Puerto Rico (PABLO NAVARRO-RIVERA, page 163)
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Understanding the American Empire: Colonialism, Latin Americanism, and Professional Social Science, 1898-1920 (COURTNEY JOHNSON, page 175)
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PART 4. RACE AND IMPERIAL IDENTITIES
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INTRODUCTION (CLARE CORBOULD, page 193)
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Race, Empire, and Transnational History (PAUL A. KRAMER, page 199)
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Censuses in the Transition to Modern Colonialism: Spain and the United States in Puerto Rico (FRANCISCO A. SCARANO, page 210)
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Race and the Suffrage Controversy in Cuba, 1898-1901 (ALEJANDRO DE LA FUENTE AND MATTHEW CASEY, page 220)
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From Columbus to Ponce de León: Puerto Rican Commemorations between Empires, 1893-1908 (CHRISTOPHER SCHMIDT-NOWARA, page 230)
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A Critical-Historical Genealogy of Koko (Blood),'Aina (Land), Hawaiian Identity, and Western Law and Governance (RONA TAMIKO HALUALANI, page 238)
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Buying into Empire: American Consumption at the Turn of the Twentieth Century (KRISTIN HOGANSON, page 248)
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Confabulating American Colonial Knowledge of the Philippines: What the Social Life of Jose E. Marco's Forgeries and Ahmed Chalabi Can Tell Us about the Epistemology of Empire (MICHAEL SALMAN, page 260)
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PART 5. IMPERIAL MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH
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INTRODUCTION (NANCY TOMES, page 273)
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Pacific Crossings: Imperial Logics in United States' Public Health Programs (WARWICK ANDERSON, page 277)
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A Fever for Empire: U.S. Disease Eradication in Cuba as Colonial Public Health (MARIOLA ESPINOSA, page 288)
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Mapping Regional and Imperial Geographies: tropical Disease in the U.S. South (NATALIE J. RING, page 297)
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The Conquest of Molecules: Wild Yams and American Scientists in Mexican Jungles (GABRIELA SOTO LAVEAGA, page 309)
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Tropical Conquest and the Rise of the Environmental Management State: The Case of U.S. Sanitary Efforts in Panama (PAUL S. SUTTER, page 317)
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PART 6. POLITY, LAW, AND CONSTITUTION
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INTRODUCTION (JOHN OHNESORGE, page 329)
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Empire and the Transformation of Citizenship (CHRISTINA DUFFY BURNETT, page 332)
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The Afterlife of Empire: Sovereignty and Revolution in the Philippines (VICENTE L. RAFAEL, page 342)
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The U.S. Constitution and Philippine Colonialism: An Enduring and Unfortunate Legacy (OWEN J. LYNCH, page 353)
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Spanish Structure, American Theory: The Legal Foundations of a Tropical New Deal in the Philippine Islands, 1898-1935 (ANNA LEAH FIDELIS T. CASTAÑEDA, page 365)
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The Hazards of Jeffersonianism: Challenges of State Building in the United States and Its Empire (PAUL D. HUTCHCROFT, page 375)
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PART 7. U.S. MILITARY
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INTRODUCTION: THE MILITARY AND THE U.S. IMPERIAL STATE (CHRISTOPHER CAPOZZOLA, page 393)
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"Mohammedan Religion Made It Necessary to Fire": Massacres on the American Imperial Frontier from South Dakota to the Southern Philippines (JOSHUA GEDACHT, page 397)
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The U.S. Army as an Occupying Force in Muslim Mindanao, 1899-1913 (PATRICIO N. ABINALES, page 410)
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Minutemen for the World: Empire, Citizenship, and the National Guard, 1903-1924 (CHRISTOPHER CAPOZZOLA, page 421)
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From Winship to Leahy: Crisis, War, and Transition in Puerto Rico (JORGE RODRÍGUEZ BERUFF, page 431)
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French and American Imperial Accommodation in the Caribbean during World War II: The Experience of Guyane and the Subaltern Roles of Puerto Ricans (HUMBERTO GARCÍA-MUÑIZ AND REBECA CAMPO, page 441)
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Guantánamo and the Case of Kid Chicle: Private Contract Labor and the Development of the U.S. Military (JANA K. LIPMAN, page 452)
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The Impact of the Philippine Wars (1898-1913) on the U.S. Army (BRIAN MCALLISTER LINN, page 460)
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PART 8. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
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INTRODUCTION: ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT (J. R. McNEILL, page 475)
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Conservation and Colonialism: Gifford Pinchot and the Birth of Tropical Forestry in the Philippines (GREG BANKOFF, page 479)
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Manila's Imperial Makeover: Security, Health, and Symbolism (DANIEL F. DOEPPERS, page 489)
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"The World Was My Garden": Tropical Botany and Cosmopolitanism in American Science, 1898-1935 (STUART McCOOK, page 499)
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Scientific Superman: Father José Algué, Jesuit Meteorology, and the Philippines under American Rule, 1897-1924 (JAMES FRANCIS WARREN, page 508)
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PART 9. THE ELUSIVE CHARACHTER OF AMERICAN GLOBAL POWER
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The Limits of American Empire: Democracy and Militarism in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries (JEREMI SURI, page 523)
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Crucibles, Capillaries, and Pentimenti: Reflections on Imperial Transformations (NANCY TOMES, page 532)
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Empire in American History (IAN TYRRELL, page 541)
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NOTES (page 557)
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CONTRIBUTORS (page 645)
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INDEX (page 649)
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Published: c2009
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
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