American Imperialism in the Long Nineteenth Century
A Documentary History, 1775-1919: Volume IV: From the Treaty of Paris to the Paris Peace Conference, 1898-1919
Herausgeber: Bryne, Alex
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This volume documents the formation of the United States' colonial and informal empire in the Pacific, Caribbean, and Central America at the turn of the twentieth century. Taking the cessation of hostilities with Spain as its starting point, it traces the evolution of United States imperialism through to the end of the First World War.
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This volume documents the formation of the United States' colonial and informal empire in the Pacific, Caribbean, and Central America at the turn of the twentieth century. Taking the cessation of hostilities with Spain as its starting point, it traces the evolution of United States imperialism through to the end of the First World War.
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Dr Alex Bryne is a Lecturer in History at De Montfort University. He received his PhD from the University of Nottingham and specialises in the history of United States foreign relations during the early twentieth century. His first book, The Monroe Doctrine and United States National Security in the Early Twentieth Century, was published by Palgrave in 2020. He is currently researching the significance of Pan-Americanism in the conceptualisation and conduct of United States foreign relations.
Volume 4: From the Treaty of Paris to the Paris Peace Conference
1898-1919 Edited by Alex Bryne General Introduction Volume 4 Introduction Part 1: The Treaty of Paris and Cuba 1. Charles Henry Butler
Our Treaty with Spain: Triumphant Diplomacy (Washington
DC: Washington Law Book Company
1898)
pp. 7-8. 2. Fitzhugh Lee
'Reconstruction in Cuba'
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly
November
1898
pp. 10-12. 3. Albert Richardson
'Discord in Cuba'
Public Opinion
March 9
1899
pp. 293-294. 4. 'Cuba at the Exposition'
The Weekly Examiner
May 11
1901
p. 6. 5. Chester Isiah Long
Reciprocity with Cuba: Speech of Hon. Chester I. Long
of Kansas
in the House of Representatives
Friday
April 11
1902 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1902)
pp. 57-58. 6. John Kendrick Bangs
Uncle Sam Trustee (New York: Riggs Publishing Company
1902)
338-342. 7. Leonard Wood
'The Military Government of Cuba'
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 21 (1903)
pp. 29-30. 8. William Howard Taft to the People of Cuba
September 29
1906
in Charles Magoon
Annual Report of Charles E. Magoon
Provisional Governor of Cuba
to the Secretary of War (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1908)
pp. 6-7. 9. 'Cuba's Condition'
Goodwin's Weekly
October 6
1906
p. 1. 10. H. A. Austin
'Cuba's Future'
North American Review 189
no. 643 (1909)
pp. 857-859. 11. Bernard Ellis
'Cuba
One of America's Biggest Question Marks'
Arizona Republican
July 01
1912
p. 7. Part 2: The Annexation of the Philippines 12. Mayo Hazeltine
'What Shall Be Done about the Philippines?'
North American Review 167
no. 503 (1898)
pp. 389-390. 13. Martin Russell Thayer
The Philippines: What is Demanded of the United States by the Obligations of Duty and National Honor (Philadelphia: s.n.
1898)
pp. 17-19. 14. William Peffer
Americanism and the Philippines (Topeka: Crane and Company
1900)
84-88. 15. Needom Freeman
A Soldier in the Philippines (New York: F. T. Neely
1901)
pp. 50-53. 16. The Freeman (Indianapolis)
December 14
1901
p. 4. 17. Testimony of Leory E. Hallock in United States Senate
Hearings before the Committee on the Philippines of the United States (Doc. No. 331
Part 3) (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1902)
pp. 1969-1971. 18. Thomos Fortune
'The Filipino'
The Voice of the Negro
June
1904
p. 246. 19. Frederick Dent Grant
The Philippines and the Filipinos (New York: New York Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America
1904)
pp. 9-10. 20. Alfred Newell
Philippines Exposition: World's Fair
St. Louis
1904 (St. Louis: s.n.
1904)
p. 1. 21. William Howard Taft
Special Report of Wm. H. Taft
Secretary of War
to the President on the Philippines (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1908)
pp. 13-14. 22. Diary of Carrie Chapman Catt
The Philippines
July 19 to August 20
1912. 23. Report of the Governor General of the Philippine Islands in Annual reports of the War Department: 1918
Volume III (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1918)
pp. 1-5. 24. Philippine Independence: Memorial of the Philippine Mission
asking that Immediate Independence be Granted the Philippine Islands (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1919)
3-4. Part 3: The Annexation of Puerto Rico 25. Margherita Hamm
America's New Possessions and Spheres of Influence (New York: F. Tennyson Neely
1899)
pp. 83-85. 26. Joseph Benson Foraker
Porto Rico: It Belongs to the United States
but is not the United States
nor a Part of the United States (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1900)
pp. 13-14. 27. George Whitefield Davis
Report of Brig. Gen. Geo. W. Davis
U.S.V.
on Civil Affairs of Puerto Rico: 1899 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1900)
pp. 14-15. 28. 'Banking Law Follows the Flag'
The Commoner
August 23
1901
p. 1. 29. 'Report of the Commissioner of Education for Porto Rico'
in Annual Report of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30
1901: Part II Governors of Territories
etc. (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1901)
pp. 556-558. 30. Joseph Seabury
Porto Rico: The Land of the Rich Port (New York: Silver
Burdett and Company
1903)
pp. 25-37. 31. Walter Ballard
'Strategic Value of Porto Rico'
Journal of Education 59
no. 4 (1904)
p. 50. 32. George Matthews
Report of an Episcopal Visit to Porto Rico (Dayton: Foreign Missionary Society
1912)
pp. 3-4. 33. José Padín Rodriguez
The Problem of Teaching English to the People of Porto Rico (San Juan: Bureau of Supplies
Printing
and Transportation
1916)
pp. 25-26. 34. Arthur Yager
Report of the Governor of Porto Rico to the Secretary of War 1918 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1918)
pp. 4-5. 35. Pedro Capó-Rodriguez
Just a Word for Porto Rico (Washington
DC: s.n.
1918)
pp. 3-12. Part 4: The Wider Pacific 36. Francis Price
A Call for Missionary Advance in the Pacific Islands (Boston: American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
1899)
pp. 3-4. 37. 'Cable to Hawaii and Manila'
The Paradise of the Pacific
March
1899
p. 36. 38. The Post Office
May
1899
pp. 26-27. 39. Greater America: The Latest Acquired Insular Possessions (Boston: Perry Mason Co.
1900)
pp. 184-186. 40. Hubert Bancroft
The New Pacific (New York: Bancroft Co.
1900)
pp. 602-608. 41. David J. Hill
Our Place Among the Nations (Philadelphia: Union league of Philadelphia
1901)
pp. 11-13. 42. Uriel Sebree
'Progress in American Samoa'
The Independent
November 27
1902
pp. 2811-2821. 43. Vernon Kellogg
'Samoa'
Out West
April
1904
pp. 303-306. 44. C. H. Forbes-Lindsay
America's Insular Possessions
vol. 1 (Philadelphia: John C. Winston Co.
1906)
pp. 238-239. 45. L. M. Cox
The Island of Guam (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1917)
pp. 42-44. 46. George McBride
'The Galapagos Islands
' Geographic Review 6
no. 3 (1918)
p. 239. Part 5: The Caribbean 47. Horace Fisher to John Davis Long
January 29
1902
in John Davis Long
Papers of John Davis Long 1897-1904
Gardner Allen (ed.)
(Boston
MA: Massachusetts Historical Society
1939)
pp. 421-423. 48. Hugo Münsterberg
The Americans
trans. Edwin Holt (New York: McClure
Philipps
and Co.
1905)
pp. 209-210. 49. Willis Fletcher Johnson
Four Centuries of the Panama Canal (New York
H. Holt and company
1906)
pp. 353-357. 50. W. E. Pulliam
First Annual Report: Dominican Customs Receivership under the American-Dominican Convention
1907 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1908)
pp. 17-19. 51. Elihu Root to Lyman Abbott
December 24
1908. 52. Francis Huntington Wilson
'Address of the Hon. Huntington Wilson'
in Proceedings of the Third American Peace Conference Held in Baltimore
Maryland May 3 to 6
1911 ed. Eugene Nobel (Baltimore
MD: Waverly Press
1911)
pp. 113-116. 53. John Barrett to Woodrow Wilson
July 26
1913. 54. French Ensor Chadwick
'The Present Day Phase of the Monroe Doctrine'
in Latin America Clark University Addresses November
1913
ed. George Blakeslee (New York: G. E. Stechert and Company
1914)
pp. 112-116. 55. William Hale
'Our Moral Empire in America'
The World's Work
May
1914
pp. 52-58. 56. William MacCorkle
The Monroe Doctrine in its Relation to the Republic of Haiti (New York
Neale Publishing Company
1915)
pp. 91-96. 57. Chester Lloyd Jones
Caribbean Interests of the United States (New York: D. Appleton
1916)
pp. 126-145. 58. Leila Amos Pendleton
'Our New Possessions: The Danish West Indies'
Journal of Negro History
July
1917
pp. 284-288. Part 6: Anti-Imperial Voices 59. Carl Schurz
'Thoughts on American Imperialism
' The Century
September
1898
pp. 782-784. 60. Samuel Gompers
'Imperialism: Its Dangers and Wrongs'
American Federationist
November
1898
pp. 182-183. 61. Morrison Swift
Imperialism and Liberty (Los Angeles
CA: Ronbroke Press
1899)
pp. 1-4. 62. Andrew Carnegie
'Americanism versus Imperialism'
North American Review 168
no. 506 (1899)
pp. 1-2. 63. Benjamin Harrison
'The Status of Annexed Territory and of Its Free Civilized Inhabitants'
North American Review 172
no. 530 (1901)
pp. 1-3. Part 7: Women and Empire 64. Henry Blackwell
'Imperialism not the "Paramount Issue?"'
The Woman's Column
14 July
1900
p. 4. 65. Dita H. Kinney
'Glimpses of Life in Manila'
The American Journal of Nursing
October
1902
pp. 36-38. 66. Mary A. Livermore
'Remarks by Mrs. Mary A. Livermoore'
Report of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the New England Anti-Imperialist League (Boston: New England Anti-Imperialist League
1903)
pp. 33-35. 67. 'What American Women Can Do in and for the Philippines'
The Spirit of Missions
April
1903
pp. 277-278 68. 'How Long Must Women Wait?'
The Suffragist
February 17
1917
p. 6. Part 8: Indigenous Perspectives 69. Emilio Aguinaldo
True Version of the Philippine Revolution (Tarlak: s.n.
1899)
pp. 54-59. 70. José Julio Henna and Manuel Zeno Gandía
The Case of Puerto Rico (Washington
DC: W. F. Roberts
1899)
pp. 5-10. 71. Salvador Cisneros y Betancourt
Appeal to the American People on Behalf of Cuba (New York: The Evening Post Job Printing House
1900)
pp. 5-6. 72. Manuel Luis Quezon
The Filipino People Ask for Justice: Speech of Hon. Manuel L. Quezon of the Philippines in the House of Representatives February 13
1913 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1913)
pp. 3-4. 73. Francisco García Calderón
Latin America: Its Rise and Progress
Bernard Miall (trans.) (New York: Scribners
1913)
pp. 300-312. Part 9: Through an Environmental Lens 74. David Starr Jordan
Imperial Democracy (New York: D. Appleton & Company
1899)
pp. 92-97. 75. 'Guano Island Deserted'
The American Fertilizer
September
1903
p. 10. 76. William Edwin Safford
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium
vol. 9
The Useful Plants of the Island of Guam (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1905)
pp. 140-141. 77. W. C. Gorgas
Report of the Department of Health
Isthmian Canal Commission
January 1907 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1907)
pp. 15-16. 78. 'La Gloria a Health Resort
' The Cuba Review
January
1911
p. 19. 79. Frederick Adams
Conquest of the Tropics: The Story of the Creative Enterprises Conducted by the United Fruit Company (Garden City: Doubleday
1914)
pp. 6-17. Index
1898-1919 Edited by Alex Bryne General Introduction Volume 4 Introduction Part 1: The Treaty of Paris and Cuba 1. Charles Henry Butler
Our Treaty with Spain: Triumphant Diplomacy (Washington
DC: Washington Law Book Company
1898)
pp. 7-8. 2. Fitzhugh Lee
'Reconstruction in Cuba'
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly
November
1898
pp. 10-12. 3. Albert Richardson
'Discord in Cuba'
Public Opinion
March 9
1899
pp. 293-294. 4. 'Cuba at the Exposition'
The Weekly Examiner
May 11
1901
p. 6. 5. Chester Isiah Long
Reciprocity with Cuba: Speech of Hon. Chester I. Long
of Kansas
in the House of Representatives
Friday
April 11
1902 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1902)
pp. 57-58. 6. John Kendrick Bangs
Uncle Sam Trustee (New York: Riggs Publishing Company
1902)
338-342. 7. Leonard Wood
'The Military Government of Cuba'
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 21 (1903)
pp. 29-30. 8. William Howard Taft to the People of Cuba
September 29
1906
in Charles Magoon
Annual Report of Charles E. Magoon
Provisional Governor of Cuba
to the Secretary of War (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1908)
pp. 6-7. 9. 'Cuba's Condition'
Goodwin's Weekly
October 6
1906
p. 1. 10. H. A. Austin
'Cuba's Future'
North American Review 189
no. 643 (1909)
pp. 857-859. 11. Bernard Ellis
'Cuba
One of America's Biggest Question Marks'
Arizona Republican
July 01
1912
p. 7. Part 2: The Annexation of the Philippines 12. Mayo Hazeltine
'What Shall Be Done about the Philippines?'
North American Review 167
no. 503 (1898)
pp. 389-390. 13. Martin Russell Thayer
The Philippines: What is Demanded of the United States by the Obligations of Duty and National Honor (Philadelphia: s.n.
1898)
pp. 17-19. 14. William Peffer
Americanism and the Philippines (Topeka: Crane and Company
1900)
84-88. 15. Needom Freeman
A Soldier in the Philippines (New York: F. T. Neely
1901)
pp. 50-53. 16. The Freeman (Indianapolis)
December 14
1901
p. 4. 17. Testimony of Leory E. Hallock in United States Senate
Hearings before the Committee on the Philippines of the United States (Doc. No. 331
Part 3) (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1902)
pp. 1969-1971. 18. Thomos Fortune
'The Filipino'
The Voice of the Negro
June
1904
p. 246. 19. Frederick Dent Grant
The Philippines and the Filipinos (New York: New York Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America
1904)
pp. 9-10. 20. Alfred Newell
Philippines Exposition: World's Fair
St. Louis
1904 (St. Louis: s.n.
1904)
p. 1. 21. William Howard Taft
Special Report of Wm. H. Taft
Secretary of War
to the President on the Philippines (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1908)
pp. 13-14. 22. Diary of Carrie Chapman Catt
The Philippines
July 19 to August 20
1912. 23. Report of the Governor General of the Philippine Islands in Annual reports of the War Department: 1918
Volume III (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1918)
pp. 1-5. 24. Philippine Independence: Memorial of the Philippine Mission
asking that Immediate Independence be Granted the Philippine Islands (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1919)
3-4. Part 3: The Annexation of Puerto Rico 25. Margherita Hamm
America's New Possessions and Spheres of Influence (New York: F. Tennyson Neely
1899)
pp. 83-85. 26. Joseph Benson Foraker
Porto Rico: It Belongs to the United States
but is not the United States
nor a Part of the United States (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1900)
pp. 13-14. 27. George Whitefield Davis
Report of Brig. Gen. Geo. W. Davis
U.S.V.
on Civil Affairs of Puerto Rico: 1899 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1900)
pp. 14-15. 28. 'Banking Law Follows the Flag'
The Commoner
August 23
1901
p. 1. 29. 'Report of the Commissioner of Education for Porto Rico'
in Annual Report of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30
1901: Part II Governors of Territories
etc. (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1901)
pp. 556-558. 30. Joseph Seabury
Porto Rico: The Land of the Rich Port (New York: Silver
Burdett and Company
1903)
pp. 25-37. 31. Walter Ballard
'Strategic Value of Porto Rico'
Journal of Education 59
no. 4 (1904)
p. 50. 32. George Matthews
Report of an Episcopal Visit to Porto Rico (Dayton: Foreign Missionary Society
1912)
pp. 3-4. 33. José Padín Rodriguez
The Problem of Teaching English to the People of Porto Rico (San Juan: Bureau of Supplies
Printing
and Transportation
1916)
pp. 25-26. 34. Arthur Yager
Report of the Governor of Porto Rico to the Secretary of War 1918 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1918)
pp. 4-5. 35. Pedro Capó-Rodriguez
Just a Word for Porto Rico (Washington
DC: s.n.
1918)
pp. 3-12. Part 4: The Wider Pacific 36. Francis Price
A Call for Missionary Advance in the Pacific Islands (Boston: American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
1899)
pp. 3-4. 37. 'Cable to Hawaii and Manila'
The Paradise of the Pacific
March
1899
p. 36. 38. The Post Office
May
1899
pp. 26-27. 39. Greater America: The Latest Acquired Insular Possessions (Boston: Perry Mason Co.
1900)
pp. 184-186. 40. Hubert Bancroft
The New Pacific (New York: Bancroft Co.
1900)
pp. 602-608. 41. David J. Hill
Our Place Among the Nations (Philadelphia: Union league of Philadelphia
1901)
pp. 11-13. 42. Uriel Sebree
'Progress in American Samoa'
The Independent
November 27
1902
pp. 2811-2821. 43. Vernon Kellogg
'Samoa'
Out West
April
1904
pp. 303-306. 44. C. H. Forbes-Lindsay
America's Insular Possessions
vol. 1 (Philadelphia: John C. Winston Co.
1906)
pp. 238-239. 45. L. M. Cox
The Island of Guam (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1917)
pp. 42-44. 46. George McBride
'The Galapagos Islands
' Geographic Review 6
no. 3 (1918)
p. 239. Part 5: The Caribbean 47. Horace Fisher to John Davis Long
January 29
1902
in John Davis Long
Papers of John Davis Long 1897-1904
Gardner Allen (ed.)
(Boston
MA: Massachusetts Historical Society
1939)
pp. 421-423. 48. Hugo Münsterberg
The Americans
trans. Edwin Holt (New York: McClure
Philipps
and Co.
1905)
pp. 209-210. 49. Willis Fletcher Johnson
Four Centuries of the Panama Canal (New York
H. Holt and company
1906)
pp. 353-357. 50. W. E. Pulliam
First Annual Report: Dominican Customs Receivership under the American-Dominican Convention
1907 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1908)
pp. 17-19. 51. Elihu Root to Lyman Abbott
December 24
1908. 52. Francis Huntington Wilson
'Address of the Hon. Huntington Wilson'
in Proceedings of the Third American Peace Conference Held in Baltimore
Maryland May 3 to 6
1911 ed. Eugene Nobel (Baltimore
MD: Waverly Press
1911)
pp. 113-116. 53. John Barrett to Woodrow Wilson
July 26
1913. 54. French Ensor Chadwick
'The Present Day Phase of the Monroe Doctrine'
in Latin America Clark University Addresses November
1913
ed. George Blakeslee (New York: G. E. Stechert and Company
1914)
pp. 112-116. 55. William Hale
'Our Moral Empire in America'
The World's Work
May
1914
pp. 52-58. 56. William MacCorkle
The Monroe Doctrine in its Relation to the Republic of Haiti (New York
Neale Publishing Company
1915)
pp. 91-96. 57. Chester Lloyd Jones
Caribbean Interests of the United States (New York: D. Appleton
1916)
pp. 126-145. 58. Leila Amos Pendleton
'Our New Possessions: The Danish West Indies'
Journal of Negro History
July
1917
pp. 284-288. Part 6: Anti-Imperial Voices 59. Carl Schurz
'Thoughts on American Imperialism
' The Century
September
1898
pp. 782-784. 60. Samuel Gompers
'Imperialism: Its Dangers and Wrongs'
American Federationist
November
1898
pp. 182-183. 61. Morrison Swift
Imperialism and Liberty (Los Angeles
CA: Ronbroke Press
1899)
pp. 1-4. 62. Andrew Carnegie
'Americanism versus Imperialism'
North American Review 168
no. 506 (1899)
pp. 1-2. 63. Benjamin Harrison
'The Status of Annexed Territory and of Its Free Civilized Inhabitants'
North American Review 172
no. 530 (1901)
pp. 1-3. Part 7: Women and Empire 64. Henry Blackwell
'Imperialism not the "Paramount Issue?"'
The Woman's Column
14 July
1900
p. 4. 65. Dita H. Kinney
'Glimpses of Life in Manila'
The American Journal of Nursing
October
1902
pp. 36-38. 66. Mary A. Livermore
'Remarks by Mrs. Mary A. Livermoore'
Report of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the New England Anti-Imperialist League (Boston: New England Anti-Imperialist League
1903)
pp. 33-35. 67. 'What American Women Can Do in and for the Philippines'
The Spirit of Missions
April
1903
pp. 277-278 68. 'How Long Must Women Wait?'
The Suffragist
February 17
1917
p. 6. Part 8: Indigenous Perspectives 69. Emilio Aguinaldo
True Version of the Philippine Revolution (Tarlak: s.n.
1899)
pp. 54-59. 70. José Julio Henna and Manuel Zeno Gandía
The Case of Puerto Rico (Washington
DC: W. F. Roberts
1899)
pp. 5-10. 71. Salvador Cisneros y Betancourt
Appeal to the American People on Behalf of Cuba (New York: The Evening Post Job Printing House
1900)
pp. 5-6. 72. Manuel Luis Quezon
The Filipino People Ask for Justice: Speech of Hon. Manuel L. Quezon of the Philippines in the House of Representatives February 13
1913 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1913)
pp. 3-4. 73. Francisco García Calderón
Latin America: Its Rise and Progress
Bernard Miall (trans.) (New York: Scribners
1913)
pp. 300-312. Part 9: Through an Environmental Lens 74. David Starr Jordan
Imperial Democracy (New York: D. Appleton & Company
1899)
pp. 92-97. 75. 'Guano Island Deserted'
The American Fertilizer
September
1903
p. 10. 76. William Edwin Safford
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium
vol. 9
The Useful Plants of the Island of Guam (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1905)
pp. 140-141. 77. W. C. Gorgas
Report of the Department of Health
Isthmian Canal Commission
January 1907 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1907)
pp. 15-16. 78. 'La Gloria a Health Resort
' The Cuba Review
January
1911
p. 19. 79. Frederick Adams
Conquest of the Tropics: The Story of the Creative Enterprises Conducted by the United Fruit Company (Garden City: Doubleday
1914)
pp. 6-17. Index
Volume 4: From the Treaty of Paris to the Paris Peace Conference
1898-1919 Edited by Alex Bryne General Introduction Volume 4 Introduction Part 1: The Treaty of Paris and Cuba 1. Charles Henry Butler
Our Treaty with Spain: Triumphant Diplomacy (Washington
DC: Washington Law Book Company
1898)
pp. 7-8. 2. Fitzhugh Lee
'Reconstruction in Cuba'
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly
November
1898
pp. 10-12. 3. Albert Richardson
'Discord in Cuba'
Public Opinion
March 9
1899
pp. 293-294. 4. 'Cuba at the Exposition'
The Weekly Examiner
May 11
1901
p. 6. 5. Chester Isiah Long
Reciprocity with Cuba: Speech of Hon. Chester I. Long
of Kansas
in the House of Representatives
Friday
April 11
1902 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1902)
pp. 57-58. 6. John Kendrick Bangs
Uncle Sam Trustee (New York: Riggs Publishing Company
1902)
338-342. 7. Leonard Wood
'The Military Government of Cuba'
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 21 (1903)
pp. 29-30. 8. William Howard Taft to the People of Cuba
September 29
1906
in Charles Magoon
Annual Report of Charles E. Magoon
Provisional Governor of Cuba
to the Secretary of War (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1908)
pp. 6-7. 9. 'Cuba's Condition'
Goodwin's Weekly
October 6
1906
p. 1. 10. H. A. Austin
'Cuba's Future'
North American Review 189
no. 643 (1909)
pp. 857-859. 11. Bernard Ellis
'Cuba
One of America's Biggest Question Marks'
Arizona Republican
July 01
1912
p. 7. Part 2: The Annexation of the Philippines 12. Mayo Hazeltine
'What Shall Be Done about the Philippines?'
North American Review 167
no. 503 (1898)
pp. 389-390. 13. Martin Russell Thayer
The Philippines: What is Demanded of the United States by the Obligations of Duty and National Honor (Philadelphia: s.n.
1898)
pp. 17-19. 14. William Peffer
Americanism and the Philippines (Topeka: Crane and Company
1900)
84-88. 15. Needom Freeman
A Soldier in the Philippines (New York: F. T. Neely
1901)
pp. 50-53. 16. The Freeman (Indianapolis)
December 14
1901
p. 4. 17. Testimony of Leory E. Hallock in United States Senate
Hearings before the Committee on the Philippines of the United States (Doc. No. 331
Part 3) (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1902)
pp. 1969-1971. 18. Thomos Fortune
'The Filipino'
The Voice of the Negro
June
1904
p. 246. 19. Frederick Dent Grant
The Philippines and the Filipinos (New York: New York Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America
1904)
pp. 9-10. 20. Alfred Newell
Philippines Exposition: World's Fair
St. Louis
1904 (St. Louis: s.n.
1904)
p. 1. 21. William Howard Taft
Special Report of Wm. H. Taft
Secretary of War
to the President on the Philippines (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1908)
pp. 13-14. 22. Diary of Carrie Chapman Catt
The Philippines
July 19 to August 20
1912. 23. Report of the Governor General of the Philippine Islands in Annual reports of the War Department: 1918
Volume III (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1918)
pp. 1-5. 24. Philippine Independence: Memorial of the Philippine Mission
asking that Immediate Independence be Granted the Philippine Islands (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1919)
3-4. Part 3: The Annexation of Puerto Rico 25. Margherita Hamm
America's New Possessions and Spheres of Influence (New York: F. Tennyson Neely
1899)
pp. 83-85. 26. Joseph Benson Foraker
Porto Rico: It Belongs to the United States
but is not the United States
nor a Part of the United States (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1900)
pp. 13-14. 27. George Whitefield Davis
Report of Brig. Gen. Geo. W. Davis
U.S.V.
on Civil Affairs of Puerto Rico: 1899 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1900)
pp. 14-15. 28. 'Banking Law Follows the Flag'
The Commoner
August 23
1901
p. 1. 29. 'Report of the Commissioner of Education for Porto Rico'
in Annual Report of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30
1901: Part II Governors of Territories
etc. (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1901)
pp. 556-558. 30. Joseph Seabury
Porto Rico: The Land of the Rich Port (New York: Silver
Burdett and Company
1903)
pp. 25-37. 31. Walter Ballard
'Strategic Value of Porto Rico'
Journal of Education 59
no. 4 (1904)
p. 50. 32. George Matthews
Report of an Episcopal Visit to Porto Rico (Dayton: Foreign Missionary Society
1912)
pp. 3-4. 33. José Padín Rodriguez
The Problem of Teaching English to the People of Porto Rico (San Juan: Bureau of Supplies
Printing
and Transportation
1916)
pp. 25-26. 34. Arthur Yager
Report of the Governor of Porto Rico to the Secretary of War 1918 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1918)
pp. 4-5. 35. Pedro Capó-Rodriguez
Just a Word for Porto Rico (Washington
DC: s.n.
1918)
pp. 3-12. Part 4: The Wider Pacific 36. Francis Price
A Call for Missionary Advance in the Pacific Islands (Boston: American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
1899)
pp. 3-4. 37. 'Cable to Hawaii and Manila'
The Paradise of the Pacific
March
1899
p. 36. 38. The Post Office
May
1899
pp. 26-27. 39. Greater America: The Latest Acquired Insular Possessions (Boston: Perry Mason Co.
1900)
pp. 184-186. 40. Hubert Bancroft
The New Pacific (New York: Bancroft Co.
1900)
pp. 602-608. 41. David J. Hill
Our Place Among the Nations (Philadelphia: Union league of Philadelphia
1901)
pp. 11-13. 42. Uriel Sebree
'Progress in American Samoa'
The Independent
November 27
1902
pp. 2811-2821. 43. Vernon Kellogg
'Samoa'
Out West
April
1904
pp. 303-306. 44. C. H. Forbes-Lindsay
America's Insular Possessions
vol. 1 (Philadelphia: John C. Winston Co.
1906)
pp. 238-239. 45. L. M. Cox
The Island of Guam (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1917)
pp. 42-44. 46. George McBride
'The Galapagos Islands
' Geographic Review 6
no. 3 (1918)
p. 239. Part 5: The Caribbean 47. Horace Fisher to John Davis Long
January 29
1902
in John Davis Long
Papers of John Davis Long 1897-1904
Gardner Allen (ed.)
(Boston
MA: Massachusetts Historical Society
1939)
pp. 421-423. 48. Hugo Münsterberg
The Americans
trans. Edwin Holt (New York: McClure
Philipps
and Co.
1905)
pp. 209-210. 49. Willis Fletcher Johnson
Four Centuries of the Panama Canal (New York
H. Holt and company
1906)
pp. 353-357. 50. W. E. Pulliam
First Annual Report: Dominican Customs Receivership under the American-Dominican Convention
1907 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1908)
pp. 17-19. 51. Elihu Root to Lyman Abbott
December 24
1908. 52. Francis Huntington Wilson
'Address of the Hon. Huntington Wilson'
in Proceedings of the Third American Peace Conference Held in Baltimore
Maryland May 3 to 6
1911 ed. Eugene Nobel (Baltimore
MD: Waverly Press
1911)
pp. 113-116. 53. John Barrett to Woodrow Wilson
July 26
1913. 54. French Ensor Chadwick
'The Present Day Phase of the Monroe Doctrine'
in Latin America Clark University Addresses November
1913
ed. George Blakeslee (New York: G. E. Stechert and Company
1914)
pp. 112-116. 55. William Hale
'Our Moral Empire in America'
The World's Work
May
1914
pp. 52-58. 56. William MacCorkle
The Monroe Doctrine in its Relation to the Republic of Haiti (New York
Neale Publishing Company
1915)
pp. 91-96. 57. Chester Lloyd Jones
Caribbean Interests of the United States (New York: D. Appleton
1916)
pp. 126-145. 58. Leila Amos Pendleton
'Our New Possessions: The Danish West Indies'
Journal of Negro History
July
1917
pp. 284-288. Part 6: Anti-Imperial Voices 59. Carl Schurz
'Thoughts on American Imperialism
' The Century
September
1898
pp. 782-784. 60. Samuel Gompers
'Imperialism: Its Dangers and Wrongs'
American Federationist
November
1898
pp. 182-183. 61. Morrison Swift
Imperialism and Liberty (Los Angeles
CA: Ronbroke Press
1899)
pp. 1-4. 62. Andrew Carnegie
'Americanism versus Imperialism'
North American Review 168
no. 506 (1899)
pp. 1-2. 63. Benjamin Harrison
'The Status of Annexed Territory and of Its Free Civilized Inhabitants'
North American Review 172
no. 530 (1901)
pp. 1-3. Part 7: Women and Empire 64. Henry Blackwell
'Imperialism not the "Paramount Issue?"'
The Woman's Column
14 July
1900
p. 4. 65. Dita H. Kinney
'Glimpses of Life in Manila'
The American Journal of Nursing
October
1902
pp. 36-38. 66. Mary A. Livermore
'Remarks by Mrs. Mary A. Livermoore'
Report of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the New England Anti-Imperialist League (Boston: New England Anti-Imperialist League
1903)
pp. 33-35. 67. 'What American Women Can Do in and for the Philippines'
The Spirit of Missions
April
1903
pp. 277-278 68. 'How Long Must Women Wait?'
The Suffragist
February 17
1917
p. 6. Part 8: Indigenous Perspectives 69. Emilio Aguinaldo
True Version of the Philippine Revolution (Tarlak: s.n.
1899)
pp. 54-59. 70. José Julio Henna and Manuel Zeno Gandía
The Case of Puerto Rico (Washington
DC: W. F. Roberts
1899)
pp. 5-10. 71. Salvador Cisneros y Betancourt
Appeal to the American People on Behalf of Cuba (New York: The Evening Post Job Printing House
1900)
pp. 5-6. 72. Manuel Luis Quezon
The Filipino People Ask for Justice: Speech of Hon. Manuel L. Quezon of the Philippines in the House of Representatives February 13
1913 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1913)
pp. 3-4. 73. Francisco García Calderón
Latin America: Its Rise and Progress
Bernard Miall (trans.) (New York: Scribners
1913)
pp. 300-312. Part 9: Through an Environmental Lens 74. David Starr Jordan
Imperial Democracy (New York: D. Appleton & Company
1899)
pp. 92-97. 75. 'Guano Island Deserted'
The American Fertilizer
September
1903
p. 10. 76. William Edwin Safford
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium
vol. 9
The Useful Plants of the Island of Guam (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1905)
pp. 140-141. 77. W. C. Gorgas
Report of the Department of Health
Isthmian Canal Commission
January 1907 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1907)
pp. 15-16. 78. 'La Gloria a Health Resort
' The Cuba Review
January
1911
p. 19. 79. Frederick Adams
Conquest of the Tropics: The Story of the Creative Enterprises Conducted by the United Fruit Company (Garden City: Doubleday
1914)
pp. 6-17. Index
1898-1919 Edited by Alex Bryne General Introduction Volume 4 Introduction Part 1: The Treaty of Paris and Cuba 1. Charles Henry Butler
Our Treaty with Spain: Triumphant Diplomacy (Washington
DC: Washington Law Book Company
1898)
pp. 7-8. 2. Fitzhugh Lee
'Reconstruction in Cuba'
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly
November
1898
pp. 10-12. 3. Albert Richardson
'Discord in Cuba'
Public Opinion
March 9
1899
pp. 293-294. 4. 'Cuba at the Exposition'
The Weekly Examiner
May 11
1901
p. 6. 5. Chester Isiah Long
Reciprocity with Cuba: Speech of Hon. Chester I. Long
of Kansas
in the House of Representatives
Friday
April 11
1902 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1902)
pp. 57-58. 6. John Kendrick Bangs
Uncle Sam Trustee (New York: Riggs Publishing Company
1902)
338-342. 7. Leonard Wood
'The Military Government of Cuba'
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 21 (1903)
pp. 29-30. 8. William Howard Taft to the People of Cuba
September 29
1906
in Charles Magoon
Annual Report of Charles E. Magoon
Provisional Governor of Cuba
to the Secretary of War (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1908)
pp. 6-7. 9. 'Cuba's Condition'
Goodwin's Weekly
October 6
1906
p. 1. 10. H. A. Austin
'Cuba's Future'
North American Review 189
no. 643 (1909)
pp. 857-859. 11. Bernard Ellis
'Cuba
One of America's Biggest Question Marks'
Arizona Republican
July 01
1912
p. 7. Part 2: The Annexation of the Philippines 12. Mayo Hazeltine
'What Shall Be Done about the Philippines?'
North American Review 167
no. 503 (1898)
pp. 389-390. 13. Martin Russell Thayer
The Philippines: What is Demanded of the United States by the Obligations of Duty and National Honor (Philadelphia: s.n.
1898)
pp. 17-19. 14. William Peffer
Americanism and the Philippines (Topeka: Crane and Company
1900)
84-88. 15. Needom Freeman
A Soldier in the Philippines (New York: F. T. Neely
1901)
pp. 50-53. 16. The Freeman (Indianapolis)
December 14
1901
p. 4. 17. Testimony of Leory E. Hallock in United States Senate
Hearings before the Committee on the Philippines of the United States (Doc. No. 331
Part 3) (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1902)
pp. 1969-1971. 18. Thomos Fortune
'The Filipino'
The Voice of the Negro
June
1904
p. 246. 19. Frederick Dent Grant
The Philippines and the Filipinos (New York: New York Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America
1904)
pp. 9-10. 20. Alfred Newell
Philippines Exposition: World's Fair
St. Louis
1904 (St. Louis: s.n.
1904)
p. 1. 21. William Howard Taft
Special Report of Wm. H. Taft
Secretary of War
to the President on the Philippines (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1908)
pp. 13-14. 22. Diary of Carrie Chapman Catt
The Philippines
July 19 to August 20
1912. 23. Report of the Governor General of the Philippine Islands in Annual reports of the War Department: 1918
Volume III (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1918)
pp. 1-5. 24. Philippine Independence: Memorial of the Philippine Mission
asking that Immediate Independence be Granted the Philippine Islands (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1919)
3-4. Part 3: The Annexation of Puerto Rico 25. Margherita Hamm
America's New Possessions and Spheres of Influence (New York: F. Tennyson Neely
1899)
pp. 83-85. 26. Joseph Benson Foraker
Porto Rico: It Belongs to the United States
but is not the United States
nor a Part of the United States (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1900)
pp. 13-14. 27. George Whitefield Davis
Report of Brig. Gen. Geo. W. Davis
U.S.V.
on Civil Affairs of Puerto Rico: 1899 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1900)
pp. 14-15. 28. 'Banking Law Follows the Flag'
The Commoner
August 23
1901
p. 1. 29. 'Report of the Commissioner of Education for Porto Rico'
in Annual Report of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30
1901: Part II Governors of Territories
etc. (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1901)
pp. 556-558. 30. Joseph Seabury
Porto Rico: The Land of the Rich Port (New York: Silver
Burdett and Company
1903)
pp. 25-37. 31. Walter Ballard
'Strategic Value of Porto Rico'
Journal of Education 59
no. 4 (1904)
p. 50. 32. George Matthews
Report of an Episcopal Visit to Porto Rico (Dayton: Foreign Missionary Society
1912)
pp. 3-4. 33. José Padín Rodriguez
The Problem of Teaching English to the People of Porto Rico (San Juan: Bureau of Supplies
Printing
and Transportation
1916)
pp. 25-26. 34. Arthur Yager
Report of the Governor of Porto Rico to the Secretary of War 1918 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1918)
pp. 4-5. 35. Pedro Capó-Rodriguez
Just a Word for Porto Rico (Washington
DC: s.n.
1918)
pp. 3-12. Part 4: The Wider Pacific 36. Francis Price
A Call for Missionary Advance in the Pacific Islands (Boston: American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
1899)
pp. 3-4. 37. 'Cable to Hawaii and Manila'
The Paradise of the Pacific
March
1899
p. 36. 38. The Post Office
May
1899
pp. 26-27. 39. Greater America: The Latest Acquired Insular Possessions (Boston: Perry Mason Co.
1900)
pp. 184-186. 40. Hubert Bancroft
The New Pacific (New York: Bancroft Co.
1900)
pp. 602-608. 41. David J. Hill
Our Place Among the Nations (Philadelphia: Union league of Philadelphia
1901)
pp. 11-13. 42. Uriel Sebree
'Progress in American Samoa'
The Independent
November 27
1902
pp. 2811-2821. 43. Vernon Kellogg
'Samoa'
Out West
April
1904
pp. 303-306. 44. C. H. Forbes-Lindsay
America's Insular Possessions
vol. 1 (Philadelphia: John C. Winston Co.
1906)
pp. 238-239. 45. L. M. Cox
The Island of Guam (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1917)
pp. 42-44. 46. George McBride
'The Galapagos Islands
' Geographic Review 6
no. 3 (1918)
p. 239. Part 5: The Caribbean 47. Horace Fisher to John Davis Long
January 29
1902
in John Davis Long
Papers of John Davis Long 1897-1904
Gardner Allen (ed.)
(Boston
MA: Massachusetts Historical Society
1939)
pp. 421-423. 48. Hugo Münsterberg
The Americans
trans. Edwin Holt (New York: McClure
Philipps
and Co.
1905)
pp. 209-210. 49. Willis Fletcher Johnson
Four Centuries of the Panama Canal (New York
H. Holt and company
1906)
pp. 353-357. 50. W. E. Pulliam
First Annual Report: Dominican Customs Receivership under the American-Dominican Convention
1907 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1908)
pp. 17-19. 51. Elihu Root to Lyman Abbott
December 24
1908. 52. Francis Huntington Wilson
'Address of the Hon. Huntington Wilson'
in Proceedings of the Third American Peace Conference Held in Baltimore
Maryland May 3 to 6
1911 ed. Eugene Nobel (Baltimore
MD: Waverly Press
1911)
pp. 113-116. 53. John Barrett to Woodrow Wilson
July 26
1913. 54. French Ensor Chadwick
'The Present Day Phase of the Monroe Doctrine'
in Latin America Clark University Addresses November
1913
ed. George Blakeslee (New York: G. E. Stechert and Company
1914)
pp. 112-116. 55. William Hale
'Our Moral Empire in America'
The World's Work
May
1914
pp. 52-58. 56. William MacCorkle
The Monroe Doctrine in its Relation to the Republic of Haiti (New York
Neale Publishing Company
1915)
pp. 91-96. 57. Chester Lloyd Jones
Caribbean Interests of the United States (New York: D. Appleton
1916)
pp. 126-145. 58. Leila Amos Pendleton
'Our New Possessions: The Danish West Indies'
Journal of Negro History
July
1917
pp. 284-288. Part 6: Anti-Imperial Voices 59. Carl Schurz
'Thoughts on American Imperialism
' The Century
September
1898
pp. 782-784. 60. Samuel Gompers
'Imperialism: Its Dangers and Wrongs'
American Federationist
November
1898
pp. 182-183. 61. Morrison Swift
Imperialism and Liberty (Los Angeles
CA: Ronbroke Press
1899)
pp. 1-4. 62. Andrew Carnegie
'Americanism versus Imperialism'
North American Review 168
no. 506 (1899)
pp. 1-2. 63. Benjamin Harrison
'The Status of Annexed Territory and of Its Free Civilized Inhabitants'
North American Review 172
no. 530 (1901)
pp. 1-3. Part 7: Women and Empire 64. Henry Blackwell
'Imperialism not the "Paramount Issue?"'
The Woman's Column
14 July
1900
p. 4. 65. Dita H. Kinney
'Glimpses of Life in Manila'
The American Journal of Nursing
October
1902
pp. 36-38. 66. Mary A. Livermore
'Remarks by Mrs. Mary A. Livermoore'
Report of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the New England Anti-Imperialist League (Boston: New England Anti-Imperialist League
1903)
pp. 33-35. 67. 'What American Women Can Do in and for the Philippines'
The Spirit of Missions
April
1903
pp. 277-278 68. 'How Long Must Women Wait?'
The Suffragist
February 17
1917
p. 6. Part 8: Indigenous Perspectives 69. Emilio Aguinaldo
True Version of the Philippine Revolution (Tarlak: s.n.
1899)
pp. 54-59. 70. José Julio Henna and Manuel Zeno Gandía
The Case of Puerto Rico (Washington
DC: W. F. Roberts
1899)
pp. 5-10. 71. Salvador Cisneros y Betancourt
Appeal to the American People on Behalf of Cuba (New York: The Evening Post Job Printing House
1900)
pp. 5-6. 72. Manuel Luis Quezon
The Filipino People Ask for Justice: Speech of Hon. Manuel L. Quezon of the Philippines in the House of Representatives February 13
1913 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1913)
pp. 3-4. 73. Francisco García Calderón
Latin America: Its Rise and Progress
Bernard Miall (trans.) (New York: Scribners
1913)
pp. 300-312. Part 9: Through an Environmental Lens 74. David Starr Jordan
Imperial Democracy (New York: D. Appleton & Company
1899)
pp. 92-97. 75. 'Guano Island Deserted'
The American Fertilizer
September
1903
p. 10. 76. William Edwin Safford
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium
vol. 9
The Useful Plants of the Island of Guam (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1905)
pp. 140-141. 77. W. C. Gorgas
Report of the Department of Health
Isthmian Canal Commission
January 1907 (Washington
DC: Government Printing Office
1907)
pp. 15-16. 78. 'La Gloria a Health Resort
' The Cuba Review
January
1911
p. 19. 79. Frederick Adams
Conquest of the Tropics: The Story of the Creative Enterprises Conducted by the United Fruit Company (Garden City: Doubleday
1914)
pp. 6-17. Index







