The Spanish-Cuban-American War and the Birth of American Imperialism Vol. 1: 1895–1898

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Monthly Review Press, Jan 1, 1972 - History - 336 pages

Argues that the Cuban nation was a central protagonist in the conflict — rather than a passive victim of a conflict between great powers.

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CubanAmerican Relations During the War
339
The Devastated Island
379
Prologue to Military Occupation
388
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