Empire by Default

Empire by Default

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  • Author: Ivan Musicant
  • Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
  • ISBN: 9780805035001
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 768

The definitive version of the Spanish-American War as well as a dramatic account of America's emergence as a global power.


The Spanish-American War

The Spanish-American War

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  • Author: Russell Alexander Alger
  • Publisher: New York : Harper
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 582


Spanish American War, 1898

Spanish American War, 1898

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  • Author: Albert A. Nofi
  • Publisher: Da Capo Press
  • ISBN: 9780938289579
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

The Spanish American War of 1898 is often viewed as a disjointed series of colorful episodes; young Americans who would later become famous, fighting a Spanish colonial army putting up a token resistance. Military commentator and historian Albert A. Nofi presents the war as a coherent military narrative, showing the confluence of the American command's Civil War experience and recent developments in technology. Serious attention is also given to the Spanish forces, the army of an empire in decline, but well-equipped and tactically sophisticated.Detailed coverage is given of both American and Spanish aims, assumptions and strategy. The author's colorful narrative is supplemented by 50 illustrations, most of which have not appeared in print since the era of the war.Specially commissioned maps highlight the most tactically significant land and naval engagements, such as the Spanish defense of El Caney and the Spanish fleet's dramatic but futile attempt to break out of Santiago harbor.Military operations are placed in the context of a growing American nation in a wider world, 35 years after the Civil War. The Spanish American War features a detailed treatment of the war in Puerto Rico. This theater was under the command of Indian fighter Nelson A. Miles and included some of the best tactical maneuvering of the war. The Puerto Rican aspect has not been covered in detail in modern works.Albert Nofi has made use of works covering the Spanish that have not been widely used in English-language works, as well as American eyewitness accounts that have not been examined in nearly a century.


The Spanish-American War

The Spanish-American War

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  • Author: Brad K. Berner
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN: 1611475759
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 281

This documentary history is intended for specialist and non-specialist alike. The introductions to the book’s sections, together with introductions to each document, provide a general history of the war. The contents cover the pre-war, war, and post-war periods in Cuba, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Spain, the Philippines, and the United States. Included are documents on the main battles and diplomatic history of the war, along with internal situations in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Spain, the Philippines, and the United States. Of particular interest is the section on Black Americans’ views and participation in the war, and the section on the views of many participants, military and non-military.


The Spanish-American War

The Spanish-American War

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  • Author: Kerry A. Graves
  • Publisher: Capstone
  • ISBN: 9780736805834
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 52

Examines the events leading up the the Spanish-American War, the life of the soldiers, major battles, and the outcome of the war.


Bullets and Bacilli

Bullets and Bacilli

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  • Author: Vincent J. Cirillo
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • ISBN: 9780813533391
  • Category : Medicine, Military
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 276

This work focuses primarily on military medicine during this conflict. Historian Vincent J. Cirillo argues that there is a universal element of military culture that stifles medical progress. This war gave army medical officers an opportunity to introduce to the battlefield new medical technology, including the X-ray, aseptic surgery and sanitary systems derived from the germ theory. With few exceptions, however, their recommendations were ignored almost completely.


The Spanish-American War

The Spanish-American War

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  • Author: Robert Somerlott
  • Publisher: Enslow Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780766018556
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 134

Examines the brief yet significant conflict between the United States and Spain.


Historical Dictionary of the Spanish American War

Historical Dictionary of the Spanish American War

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  • Author: Donald H. Dyal
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • ISBN: 031303270X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 393

Foreshadowing the twentieth-century experience, the Spanish American War was America's first modern foreign war. Catapulting the United States into an international world power, the war had lasting international implications. Besides America's acquisition of Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Hawaii, and Guam, the war led the United States to take to the international stage, confronting Germany and Japan (foreshadowing the conflict of World War II), and creating a diplomatic bridge between Great Britain and the United States. For Spain, the 1898-1899 conflict was the death knell of empire, which led to a national crisis culminating in the Spanish Civil War. This volume provides easily accessible information on the naval and army operations, Spanish operations, and the political background to the military events, with an emphasis on future foreign affairs. The Spanish American War is seminal to an understanding of twentieth-century U.S. foreign relations—in Cuba, the Pacific, especially Japan, and with Great Britain. It is also central to an understanding of twentieth-century Spain. U.S. military history also requires an understanding of amphibious operations, naval and army reform, deployment command and control, and interservice cooperation as reflected in the Spanish American War. This book provides a quick reference to what was once called this splendid little war.


Images of the Spanish-American War, April-August 1898

Images of the Spanish-American War, April-August 1898

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  • Author: Stan Cohen
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 408

The most comprehensive photo history of the Spanish-American War to date. The biographies of generals, admirals and the common solders are recorded. Monuments and other places of interest are examined. Over 700 photographs.


Manila and Santiago

Manila and Santiago

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  • Author: Jim Leeke
  • Publisher: Naval Institute Press
  • ISBN: 1612514146
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 222

The U.S. Navy's first two-ocean war was the Spanish-American War of 1898. A war that was global in scope, with the decisive naval battles of war at Manila Bay and Santiago de Cuba separated by two months and over ten thousand miles. During these battles in this quick, modern war, America s New Steel Navy came of age. While the American commanders sailed to war with a technologically advanced fleet, it was the lessons they had learned from Adm. David Farragut in the Civil War that prepared them for victory over the Spaniards. This history of the U.S. Navy s operations in the war provides some memorable portraits of the colorful officers who decided the outcome of these battles: Shang Dewey in the Philippines and Fighting Bob Evans off southern Cuba; Jack Philip conning the Texas and Constructor Hobson scuttling the Merrimac; Clark of the Oregon pushing his battleship around South America; and Adm. William Sampson and Commodore Scott Schley ending their careers in controversy. These officers sailed into battle with a navy of middle-aged lieutenants and overworked bluejackets, along with green naval militiamen. They were accompanied by numerous onboard correspondents, who documented the war.In addition to descriptions of the men who fought or witnessed the pivotal battles on the American side, the book offers sympathetic portraits of several Spanish officers, the Dons for whom American sailors held little personal enmity. Admirals Patricio Montojo and Pasqual Cervera, doomed to sacrifice their forces for the pride of a dying empire, receive particular attention. The first study of the Spanish-American War to be published in many years, this book takes a journalistic approach to the subject, making the conflict and the people involved relevant to today s readers. This work details a war in which victory was determined as much by leadership as by the technology of the American Steel Navy.