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基本説明
This book provides a study of the American anti-imperialist movement during its most active years of opposition to US foreign policy, from 1898 to 1909.
Full Description
This book provides a study of the American anti-imperialist movement during its most active years of opposition to US foreign policy, from 1898 to 1909. It re-evaluates the movement's motives and operations throughout these years by evaluating the way in which Americans conceived the idea of 'liberty.'
Contents
The Origins of a Movement Opposing the Treaty of Paris Citizenship and the Election of 1900 Building Transnational Networks The Insular Cases The Social Movement Split and Decline