General Correspondence - United States, 1929-1930

General Correspondence - United States, 1929-1930
Title General Correspondence - United States, 1929-1930 PDF eBook
Author Ontario. Provincial Apiarist
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Release 1929
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Years of adventure, 1874-1920

Years of adventure, 1874-1920
Title Years of adventure, 1874-1920 PDF eBook
Author Herbert Hoover
Publisher
Pages 536
Release 1951
Genre Presidents
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William Howard Taft, 1857-1930

William Howard Taft, 1857-1930
Title William Howard Taft, 1857-1930 PDF eBook
Author William Howard Taft
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 1970
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780379120806

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Depression

Depression
Title Depression PDF eBook
Author D. Jerome Tweton
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 1981
Genre Business & Economics
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Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States: Record groups 1-170

Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States: Record groups 1-170
Title Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States: Record groups 1-170 PDF eBook
Author United States. National Archives and Records Administration
Publisher
Pages 936
Release 1995
Genre Public records
ISBN

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The Invaded

The Invaded
Title The Invaded PDF eBook
Author Alan McPherson
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 2014-03
Genre History
ISBN 0195343034

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In 1912 the United States sent troops into a Nicaraguan civil war, solidifying a decades-long era of military occupations in Latin America driven by the desire to rewrite the political rules of the hemisphere. In this definitive account of the resistance to the three longest occupations-in Nicaragua, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic-Alan McPherson analyzes these events from the perspective of the invaded themselves, showing why people resisted and why the troops eventually left. Confronting the assumption that nationalism primarily drove resistance, McPherson finds more concrete-yet also more passionate-motivations: hatred for the brutality of the marines, fear of losing land, outrage at cultural impositions, and thirst for political power. These motivations blended into a potent mix of anger and resentment among both rural and urban occupied populations. Rejecting the view that Washington withdrew from Latin American occupations for moral reasons, McPherson details how the invaded forced the Yankees to leave, underscoring day-to-day resistance and the transnational network that linked New York, Havana, Mexico City, and other cities. Political culture, he argues, mattered more than military or economic motives, as U.S. marines were determined to transform political values and occupied peoples fought to conserve them. Occupiers tried to speed up the modernization and centralization of these poor, rural societies and, ironically, to build nationalism where they found it lacking. Based on rarely seen documents in three languages and five countries, this lively narrative recasts the very nature of occupation as a colossal tragedy, doomed from the outset to fail. In doing so, it offers broad lessons for today's invaders and invaded.

Inventory of Federal Archives in the States

Inventory of Federal Archives in the States
Title Inventory of Federal Archives in the States PDF eBook
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Pages 292
Release 1942
Genre Archives
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