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OverviewIn 1898 the United States declared sovereignty over the Philippines, an archipelago of 7000 islands inhabited by 7,000,000 people of various ethnicities. While it became a colonial power at the zenith of global imperialism, the United States nevertheless conceived of its rule as exceptional - as an exercise in benevolence rather than in tyranny and exploitation. In this volume, Julian Go and Anne L. Foster untangle this peculiar self-fashioning and insist on the importance of studying US colonial rule in the context of other imperialist ventures. A necessary expansion of critical focus, ""The American Colonial State in the Philippines"" is a systematic attempt to examine the creation and administration of the American colonial state from comparative, global perspectives. Written by social scientists and historians, these essays investigate various aspects of American colonial government through comparison with and contextualization within colonial regimes elsewhere in the world - from British Malaysia and Dutch Indonesia to Japanese Taiwan and America's other major overseas colony, Puerto Rico. Contributors explore the programme of political education; constructions of nationalism, race, and religion; the regulation of opium; connections to politics on the United States mainland; and anti-colonial resistance. Tracking the complex connections, circuits, and contests across, within, and between empires which shaped America's colonial regime, ""The American Colonial State in the Philippines"" sheds new light on the complexities of American imperialism and turn-of-the-century colonialism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julian Go , Anne L. FosterPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 24.70cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9780822331018ISBN 10: 0822331012 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 08 July 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThis superb collection of essays provides a necessary background for the stories that jump off today's front pages-a supposedly wondrous American 'empire,' the hidden dilemmas of nation-building, drug-trafficking, colliding cultures, and a touching faith in American exceptionalism. As analyzed by some of our best younger scholars, we can now see clearly-and learn from-what happened to that earlier generation who set out to make the United States an imperial power. -Walter LaFeber, Cornell University This is an important and distinctive work. As an earlier discourse for understanding the diffusion of modernizing influences, technology, and global exchange, imperialism is the most important precursor to today's globalized economy and culture. Yet there are few studies of imperialism (and particularly American imperialism) that are broadly comparative or contextual. Filling this blank spot on the map, The American Colonial State in the Philippines will be of interest to a wide audience. -Nick Cullather, author of Illusions of Influence: The Political Economy of United States-Philippines Relations, 1942-1960 """The American Colonial State in the Philippines is an excellent collection of essays that propels forward the project of placing American colonialism in a comparative and, indeed, global perspective."" Michael Salman, author of The Embarrassment of Slavery: Controversies over Bondage and Nationalism in the American Colonial Philippines" The American Colonial State in the Philippines is an excellent collection of essays that propels forward the project of placing American colonialism in a comparative and, indeed, global perspective. Michael Salman, author of The Embarrassment of Slavery: Controversies over Bondage and Nationalism in the American Colonial Philippines Author InformationJulian Go is Academy Scholar at the Academy for International and Area Studies of Harvard University and Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Anne L. Foster is Assistant Professor of History at Indiana State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |