This is a study of the impact of the Filipino Insurrection on
American society and politics. It is the first work to evaluate in
detail the response of public opinion to that war and to analyze
official and popular response in the light of the values and
anxieties of the American people. Although that response suggests
parallels with American intervention in Vietnam, it must be
evaluated within the context of the diplomatic ambitions of the
United States during 1899-1902.
Originally published 1979.
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