Social Engineering in the Philippines: The Aims, Execution, and Impact of American Colonial Policy, 1900-1913
By (Author) Glenn May
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
11th April 1980
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
National liberation and independence
325.37309599
Hardback
300
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
510g
This valuable interpretative essay cuts across the lines of the traditional historical debates on American imperialism in the Philippines. Although the documentation is rich, what is important is not the factual materials--most of which are familiar at least to specialists--but the argument and the angle of vision.-Journal of American History
"This valuable interpretative essay cuts across the lines of the traditional historical debates on American imperialism in the Philippines. Although the documentation is rich, what is important is not the factual materials--most of which are familiar at least to specialists--but the argument and the angle of vision."-Journal of American History
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