Perez, Jr., The War Of 1989 - The United States And Cuba In History And Historiography
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The War of 1898 juxtaposes historical content surrounding the 1898 U.S. war against Spain in Cuba, mistakenly referred to as the Spanish American War, with one hundred years of historiography in a fashion desirable for both the undergraduate and graduate levels. In order to address serious shortcomings in the traditional U.S. account of the Spanish American War story, Louis A. Perez, Jr. incorporates a wide array of primary and secondary sources in each of his five chapters. By carefully weaving each source together, Perez successfully presents a more complete picture of what happened in 1898, as well as a much needed analysis of one hundred years of U.S. historiography.
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