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The Invaded: How Latin Americans and Their Allies Fought and Ended U.S. Occupations
McPherson, Alan (ConocoPhillips Petroleum Chair of Latin American Studies, ConocoPhillips Petroleum Chair of Latin American Studies, Howard University)
The Invaded: How Latin Americans and Their Allies Fought and Ended U.S. Occupations
McPherson, Alan (ConocoPhillips Petroleum Chair of Latin American Studies, ConocoPhillips Petroleum Chair of Latin American Studies, Howard University)
The Invaded explores the United States' military occupations of Nicaragua (1912-33), Haiti (1915-34), and the Dominican Republic (1916-24), proposing not only that opposition to U. S. intervention was more widespread than commonly acknowledged but that anti-imperial movements in the Caribbean basin were primarily responsible for bringing about the end of U. S. occupation.
416 pages, 25 illus.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 13, 2016 |
ISBN13 | 9780190498764 |
Publishers | Oxford University Press Inc |
Pages | 416 |
Dimensions | 234 × 158 × 26 mm · 600 g |
Language | English |