Benevolent Assimilation (book)

Benevolent Assimilation: The American Conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903
Author Stuart Creighton Miller
Subject History
Genre Non-fiction
Publisher Yale University Press
Publication date
1982
Media type Print
Pages 340 pp
ISBN 978-0-300-02697-9
OCLC 433328792

Benevolent Assimilation: The American Conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903 is a non-fiction book documenting the history of the Philippine–American War by Stuart Creighton Miller (1927–2010), a professor at San Francisco State University, published in 1982 by Yale University Press.[1] The title refers to U.S. President William McKinley's "Benevolent Assimilation" proclamation of December 21, 1898, which used that term to characterize the U.S. occupation and administration of the entire group of the Philippine Islands, then in its early stages following the cession of sovereignty by Spain to the U.S. in the 1898 Treaty of Paris.[2][3]

Reception

References

  1. Miller, Stuart Creighton (1984-09-10). "Benevolent Assimilation": The American Conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. pp. xi. ISBN 978-0-300-03081-5.
  2. Miller, Stuart Creighton (1984-09-10). "Benevolent Assimilation": The American Conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. pp. opposite cover page. ISBN 978-0-300-03081-5.
  3. McKinley's Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation
  4. Welch Jr., Richard E. (November 21, 1982). "Imperial Adventure". The New York Times.

See also

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