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:The Blood of Government: Race, Empire, the United States, and the Philippines
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This article is published in Pacific Historical Review.The article was published on 2008-08-01. It has received 175 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Empire & Government.read more
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Drawing the Global Colour Line: White Men's Countries and the Question of Racial Equality
Marilyn Lake,Henry Reynolds +1 more
American Mirror: The United States And The Empire Of Brazil In The Age Of Emancipation
TL;DR: Hahn et al. as mentioned in this paper traced the triumph of free labor in the two largest slave societies of the nineteenth-century western world: the United States and Brazil, and concluded that free labor had strengthened capitalism in Brazil and United States, making American industrialists and Brazilian planters more powerful than ever before.
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The American West and the World: Transnational and Comparative Perspectives
TL;DR: The American West and the World as mentioned in this paper provides a synthetic introduction to the transnational history of the American West, discussing exploration, expansion, migration, violence, intimacies, and ideas.
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Divine Domesticities: Christian Paradoxes in Asia and the Pacific
Hyaeweol Choi,Margaret Jolly +1 more
Unfading Halo: The Untold Progressivism of Elihu Root
TL;DR: Little and Kerstetter as discussed by the authors uncovered the rather unlikely progressive credentials of a highly influential lawyer, diplomat, and statesman, Elihu Root, who represented a minority of internationally progressive lawyer-diplomats who sought to bring order to the interactions of states, reduce global conflicts and introduce worldwide institutions comprised of more nations than ever before.
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Reorienting America: Race, Geopolitics, and the Repeal of Asian Exclusion, 1940-1952
TL;DR: The authors examines the movement to repeal the Asian exclusion laws in the United States during World War II and the early Cold War years, and highlights a paradox at the heart of the repeal campaigns: the perceived foreignness that underwrote the historical exclusion of Asians as "aliens ineligible to citizenship" legitimized them as spokespersons for repeal.
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“Nepomuceno Legacy”: The Construction of an Elite Heritage
TL;DR: The Nepomuceno genealogy and entrenchment in Pampanga is described in this article, where the authors discuss the early development of the thesis and the early history of the genealogies.
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Diminishing American Power: The US - China Trade War, Sanctions, and Coronavirus
TL;DR: The problem facing the United States is not whether cryptocurrencies are money or thin air, Iran's nuclear ambition, or COVID-19 induced recession; it is China's fast acceleration in becoming a game changer in the world order that the U.S. has dominated for more than a century as mentioned in this paper.
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Anti-Asian violence and US imperialism
TL;DR: The early months of 2020 witnessed a spike in anti-Asian violence in the United States, which many commentators attributed to President Donald Trump's racist remarks calling the coronavirus the ‘Ch...
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