The American colonial state in the Philippines: global perspectives

The American Colonial State in the Philippines is a methodical attempt to study the construction and management of the American colonial state from a global perspective. Go, in the introduction, argue, The point of analyzing the U.S. colonial state in the Philippines from a global perspective is nei...

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Další autoři: Go, Julian 1970- (Editor), Foster, Anne L. 1965- (editora)
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Jazyk:Spanish
Edice:American Encounters: Global Interactions
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