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But very often the more easily accessible books are those written by foreigners — especially Americans . ... American writers and publishers were quick to capitalize on the demand for accounts on the war in the Philippines , resulting ...
But very often the more easily accessible books are those written by foreigners — especially Americans . ... American writers and publishers were quick to capitalize on the demand for accounts on the war in the Philippines , resulting ...
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This reexamination of the Philippine American relationship started quite early and became increasingly popular with nationalist historians , particularly today . It particularly rose up in the 1960s , when anti - Americanism and ...
This reexamination of the Philippine American relationship started quite early and became increasingly popular with nationalist historians , particularly today . It particularly rose up in the 1960s , when anti - Americanism and ...
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( P. 202 ) She chronicles the dislocations and distortions of war - American rulers reduced to " unshaven , shambling wretches , " the upper classes peddling their imported clothes and jewelry , the city slicker throwing themselves on ...
( P. 202 ) She chronicles the dislocations and distortions of war - American rulers reduced to " unshaven , shambling wretches , " the upper classes peddling their imported clothes and jewelry , the city slicker throwing themselves on ...
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