1898: Visual Culture and U.S. Imperialism in the Caribbean and the Pacific
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By Taína Caragol, Kate Clarke Lemay, Carolina Maestre (Contribution by), Jorge Duany (Contribution by), Theodore S. Gonzalves (Contribution by), Kristin Hoganson (Contribution by), Healoha Johnston (Contribution by), Paul A. Kramer (Contribution by), Neil Weare (Contribution by)
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A revealing look at U.S. imperialism through the lens of visual culture and portraiture
In 1898, the United States seized territories overseas, ushering in an era of expansion that was at odds with the nation’s founding promise of freedom and democracy for all. This book draws on portraiture and visual culture to provide fresh perspectives on this crucial yet underappreciated period in history.
Taína Caragol and Kate Clarke Lemay tell the story of 1898 by bringing together portraits of U.S. f...
In 1898, the United States seized territories overseas, ushering in an era of expansion that was at odds with the nation’s founding promise of freedom and democracy for all. This book draws on portraiture and visual culture to provide fresh perspectives on this crucial yet underappreciated period in history.
Taína Caragol and Kate Clarke Lemay tell the story of 1898 by bringing together portraits of U.S. f...






















