Spring 2012 American Imperialism Reading List
How is it Spring 2012? I am embarrassed that I have been so remiss in updating this! However, I have been busy with teaching and research. I am currently in a reading course with one of my professors. We’re working on American Imperialism, and I have to say, that I have been having a fascinating and really fun time reading all these new books. How did I go from the Middle Ages to the late nineteenth century? Ahhh. How research and reading takes you to the coolest places.
Spring 2012 American Imperialism Reading List
Adas, Michael – From Settler Colony to Global Hegemon
Bender, Thomas – A Nation Among Nations
Kaplan, Amy – Left Alone with America
Kramer, Paul – The Blood of Government
Guernari, Carl – America in the World
Hunt, Michael – The American Ascendancy
McCoy, Alfred – Colonial Crucible
McCoy, Alfred – Policing America’s Empire
Stoler, Ann Laura – Haunted by Empire
Stephanson – Manifest Destiny and the Empire Right
Titles I found while reading through footnotes
Anderson, Warwick – Colonial Pathologies (footnote 86)
Bender, Thomas – “The Need for Synthesis in American History” (footnote 47)
Bender, Thomas – Rethinking American History in a Global AgeI (footnote 47)
Brody, David – Visualizing American Empire: Orientalism and Imperialism
Choy, Catherine – Empire of Care: Nursing and Migration in Filipino American History (footnote 95)
Delmendo, Susan – The Star-Entangled Banner: 100 Years of America in the Philippines (footnote 44)
Foster, Anne L. and Go, Julian – The American Colonial State in the Philippines: Global Perspectives
Foster -Projections of Power: The United States and Europe in Colonial Southeast Asia 1919-1941 (footnote 37)
Fujita-Rony, Dorothy – American Workers Colonial Power: Philippine Seattle and the Transpacific West (footnote 22)
Hoganson, Kristin – Fighting for American Manhood: How Gender Politics Provoked the Spanish-American and American Philippine Wars (footnote 44)
Go, Julian – American Imperialism and the Politics of Meaning Elite Political Cultures in the Philippines and Puerto Rico During US Colonialism (footnote 86)
Jones, Gareth Stedman – “The Specificity of US Imperialism” (footnote 39)
Mack, John – “Rethinking Turner and the American West” (footnote 34)
McCoy – Alfred W. – “The Philippines: Independence without Decolonization” from The Winning of Independence
Miller, Perry – Errand into the Wilderness (footnote 46)
Rafael – White Love and Other Events in Filipino History (footnote 86)
Rodgers, Daniel T. – “Exceptionalism” from Imagined Histories: American Historians Interpret the Past (footnote 26)
Rydell, Robert W. – All the World’s A Fair: Visions of Empire at American International Expositions (footnote 24)
Thompson, Winfred Lee- The Introduction of American Law in the Philippines and Puerto Rico 1898-1905 (footnote 55)
Turner, Frederick Jackson – Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner: The Significance of the Frontier in American History and other Essays (footnote 34)
Salaman, Michael – The Embarrassment of Slavery: Controversies of Bondage and Nationalism in the American Colonial Philippines (footnote 86)
Sewell, William – Logics of History: Social Theory and Social Transformation (footnote 88)
Vergara, Benito M. – Displaying Filipinos: Photography and Colonialism in Early 20th Century Philippines (footnote 44)
Wexler, Laura – Tender Violence: Domestic Visions in an Age of U.S. Imperialism (footnote 44)
Williams, William Appleman – The Tragedy of American Diplomacy (footnote 1359)
Young, Marylin – “The Age of Global Power” from Rethinking American History in a Global Age (footnote 14)

