LC ClassificationF970-970

Selected Works (24 total)

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Haunted by Empire: Geographies of Intimacy in North American History
Territories and Possessions: Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, Wake, Midway, and Other Islands, Micronesia (Discovering)
The U.S. Overseas
Expanding the Nation
Our New Possessions: Four Books in One: A Graphic Account, Descriptive and Historical, of the Tropic Islands of the Sea Which Have Fallen Under Our Sway, Their Cities, Peoples and Commerce, Natural Resources and the Opportunities They Offer to Americans (Book I.-The Philippine Islands, Book II.-Puerto Rico, Book III.-Cuba, Book IV.-The Hawaiian Islands)
American Empire and the Politics of Meaning: Elite Political Cultures in the Philippines and Puerto Rico during U.S. Colonialism
Far-Flung America
Our Islands and Their People as Seen with Camera and Pencil: Embracing Perfect Photographic and Descriptive Representations of the People and the Islands Hawaii & the Phillipines. (2 Volumes Complete)
Imperial Archipelago: Representation and Rule in the Insular Territories under U.S. Dominion after 1898 (Writing Past Colonialism)
A Historical Atlas Of The United States And Its Territories (THE UNITED STATES, HISTORICAL ATLASES OF THE GROWTH OF A NEW NATION)
Our Islands and Their People as Seen with Camera and Pencil [Volume 1 only]
Archipelagic American Studies
Borderwaters: Amid the Archipelagic States of America
America's Colonial Experiment
The Work of Empire: War, Occupation, and the Making of American Colonialism in Cuba and the Philippines
Greater America ; heroes, battles, camps; Dewey islands, Cuba, Porto Rico
Pictorial History of America's New Possessions, the Isthmian Canals and the Problem of Expansion (Comprising Six Books i
Planting the American flag : twelve men who expanded the United States overseas
Our Islands and Their People, Volume II
The Pacific dependencies of the United States
U.S. insular areas : select issues
United States colonies and dependencies, illustrated ; the travels and investigations of a Chicago publisher in the colonial possessions and dependencies of the United States, with 600 photographs of interesting people and scenes
America in the Pacific; a century of expansion
Archipelagic American studies
Our new possessions a graphic account, descriptive and historical, of the tropic islands of the sea which have fallen under our sway
Our Islands and Their People as seen with Camera and Pencil, V. II
Our New Possessions: A Graphic History and Description of the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Hawaiian Islands
The Racial Dimension of American Overseas Colonial Policy: (Contributions in Comparative Colonial Studies)
Imperial Archipelago: Representation and the Rule in the Insular Territories Under U.S. Dominion After 1898 (Writing Past Colonialism)

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