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Record Nr.

UNINA9910956231903321

Titolo

Colonial crucible : empire in the making of the modern American state / / edited by Alfred W. McCoy and Francisco A. Scarano

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Madison, Wis., : University of Wisconsin Press, c2009

ISBN

9786612270543

9781282270541

1282270540

9780299231033

0299231038

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (705 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

McCoyAlfred W

ScaranoFrancisco A (Francisco Antonio)

Disciplina

973.88

Soggetti

Imperialism - United States

United States Foreign relations 1897-1901

United States Foreign relations 1901-1909

United States Territorial expansion

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

""Contents""; ""Illustrations ""; ""Preface ""; ""Part 1: Exploring Imperial Transitions ""; ""On the Tropic of Cancer: Transitions and Transformations in the U.S. Imperial State / Alfred W. McCoy, Francisco A. Scarano, and Courtney Johnson ""; ""Reading Imperial Transitions: Spanish Contraction, British Expansion, and American Irruption / Josep M. Fradera ""; ""From Old Empire to New: The Changing Dynamics and Tactics of American Empire / Thomas McCormick ""; ""Part 2: Police, Prisons, and Law Enforcement ""; ""Introduction / Alfred W. McCoy ""

""American Penal Forms and Colonial Spanish Custodial-Regulatory Practices in Fin de Siècle Puerto Rico / Kelvin Santiago-Valles """"Prohibiting Opium in the Philippines and the United States: The Creation of an Interventionist State / Anne L. Foster ""; ""Policing the Imperial Periphery: Philippine Pacification and the Rise of the U.S. National Security State / Alfred W. McCoy ""; """"The Prison That Makes Men Free"" : The Iwahig Penal Colony and the Simulacra of the American



State in the Philippines / Michael Salman ""; ""Part 3: Education ""; ""Introduction / Adam Nelson ""

""Negotiating Colonialism: ""Race,"" Class, and Education in Early-Twentieth-Century Puerto Rico / Solsirée Del Moral """"Enlightened Tolerance or Cultural Capitulation? Contesting Notions of American Identity / Amílcar Antonio Barreto ""; ""The Business of Education in the Colonial Philippines, 1909-30 / Glenn Anthony May ""; ""The Imperial Enterprise and Educational Policies in Colonial Puerto Rico / Pablo Navarro-Rivera ""; ""Understanding the American Empire: Colonialism, Latin Americanism, and Professional Social Science, 1898-1920 / Courtney Johnson ""

""Part 4: Race and Imperial Identities """"Introduction / Clare Corbould ""; ""Race, Empire, and Transnational History / Paul A. Kramer ""; ""Cenuses in the Transition to Modern Colonialism: Spain and the United States in Puerto Rico / Francisco A. Scarno ""; ""Race and the Suffrage Controversy in Cuba, 1898-1901 / Alejandro De La Fuente and Matthew Casey ""; ""From Columbus to Ponce de León: Puerto Rican Commemorations between Empires, 1893-1908 / Christopher Schmidt-Nowara ""

""A Critical-Historical Genealogy of ""Koko"" (Blood), "" 'Aina""(Land), Hawaiian Identity, and Western Law and Governance / Rona Tamiko Halualani """"Buying into Empire: American Consumption at the Turn of the Twentieth Century / Kristin Hoganson ""; ""Confabulating American Colonial Knowledge of the Philippines: What the Social Life of Jose E. Marco's Forgeries and Ahmed Chalabi Can Tell Us about the Epistemology of Empire / Michael Salman ""; ""Part 5: Imperial Medicine and Public Health ""; ""Introduction / Nancy Tomes ""

""Pacific Crossings: Imperial Logics in United States' Public Health Programs / Warwick Anderson ""

Sommario/riassunto

At the end of the nineteenth century the United States swiftly occupied a string of small islands dotting the Caribbean and Western Pacific, from Puerto Rico and Cuba to Hawaii and the Philippines. Colonial Crucible: Empire in the Making of the Modern American State reveals how this experiment in direct territorial rule subtly but profoundly shaped U.S. policy and practice-both abroad and, crucially, at home. Edited by Alfred W. McCoy and Francisco A. Scarano, the essays in this volume show how the challenge of ruling such far-flung territories strained the U.S. state to its limits, creating both the need and the opportunity for bold social experiments not yet possible within the United States itself. Plunging Washington's rudimentary bureaucracy into the white heat of nationalist revolution and imperial rivalry, colonialism was a crucible of change in American statecraft. From an expansion of the federal government to the creation of agile public-private networks for more effective global governance, U.S. empire produced far-reaching innovations. Moving well beyond theory, this volume takes the next step, adding a fine-grained, empirical texture to the study of U.S. imperialism by analyzing its specific consequences. Across a broad range of institutions-policing and prisons, education, race relations, public health, law, the military, and environmental management-this formative experience left a lasting institutional imprint. With each essay distilling years, sometimes decades, of scholarship into a concise argument, Colonial Crucible reveals the roots of a legacy evident, most recently, in Washington's misadventures in the Middle East.