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Empire and Education: A History of Greed and Goodwill from the War of 1898 to the War on Terror

ISBN-13: 9781137024527 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 206 str.

A Angulo
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Empire and Education: A History of Greed and Goodwill from the War of 1898 to the War on Terror

ISBN-13: 9781137024527 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 206 str.

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The time was March 2003. The United States was on the cusp of invading Iraq and the American public was split over the impending conflict. Some saw the decision to invade as rooted in corporate greed and a desire for control over one of the world's largest oil deposits. Others spoke of spreading democracy abroad, the human atrocities committed by dictator Saddam Hussein, and the alleged threat of weapons of mass destruction. Shortly after the invasion, award-winning author A. J. Angulo began a study on the long history of US occupations abroad and the role that greed and goodwill played in each. The result is this lively and engaging history of Empire and Education. It offers the first single-volume narrative history devoted to the role of education in American interventions abroad from the War of 1898 to the War on Terror. Pulling together isolated case studies and archival research into a coherent, accessible, narrative sweep, this path-breaking volume inspires new directions in the study of American history. It also serves as a cautionary tale filled with familiar names, colorful personalities, and obscure U.S. figures who impacted the lives of others around the world in the name of citizens back home. It's a story that spans 110 years of American efforts to extract wealth and promote democracy abroad.

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Podręczniki
Kategorie BISAC:
Education > History
Education > Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781137024527
Rok wydania:
2012
Wydanie:
2012
Ilość stron:
206
Waga:
0.29 kg
Wymiary:
23.11 x 14.99 x 1.02
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
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"This magnificent book provides not only a thoughtful view of modern American history, but deep insight into a vital question: why does the United States feel such a drive to intervene in so many countries so far from our own shores? With vivid storytelling and magisterial knowledge, Angulo takes us on a century-long journey from the Spanish-American War to the War on Terror. Along the way, he uncovers themes that shape both our approach to the world and our national psyche." - Stephen Kinzer, author of Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change From Hawaii to Iraq

"Empire and Education is the first comprehensive account of America's educational occupations abroad. It consists of a series of compelling narratives of the U.S. governments' successive efforts to remake other nation's educational systems in its own image and interests. Angulo shows how American educational debates were exported into foreign territories but then distorted by the power and interests driving the occupations. Beautifully written and unfailingly insightful, this book is the place to go to get a broad overview of the United States's history as an imperial power as well as an introduction to individual educational occupations from Puerto Rico to Iraq." - Julie Reuben, Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education

"Angulo hits hard at the imperialist designs of the United States, in places like the Phillipines, Japan, Germany, Puerto Rico, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. He shows how education operates as an integral part of the imperialist effort. Readers should pay attention to, and heed, this compelling analysis." - Wayne J. Urban, Paul W. Bryant Professor of Education, The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa

"History of Education is sometimes mistakenly seen as a narrow subject, whereas, of necessity education policies are always intimately connected with the social and political world. A.J. Angulo's investigation of American imperialist ambition pays close attention to concomitant self-serving transformations of indigenous education systems. This is a largely shocking story that should be essential reading for historians and government alike." - Pam Hirsch, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge

"While the history of the American empire is doubtless a story of greed and power, it's also one of American textbooks, civics lessons, and schoolmarms in foreign lands. Angulo deftly weaves these two stories together into a compelling, erudite, and much-needed history of imperialism and education abroad. Read, enjoy, and learn. I did." - Julian Go, associate professor of Sociology, Boston University

"This book is by far the most original and comprehensive treatment of the complex nature of education as a tool of American foreign policy. Angulo's writing is crisp, and his arguments are powerful." - Thomas G. Dyer, University Professor Emeritus, University of Georgia

"Angulo has written a provocative and timely cautionary tale. In this highly readable account, he takes a hard look at how greed has trumped goodwill far too many times when the United States has gone to war and become an occupying power with consequences that should concern us all." - Lisa Jarvinen, assistant professor of American Studies, La Salle University

"[Angulo] expands the record, reorders it, and breaks new ground. Strictly speaking, Empire and Education is not a hole-filling revisionist work. This story has never been told in exactly the same way. . . I see Empire and Education as a significant contribution to U.S. history that reorients standard treatments of education, shifting it from the wings to center stage. Along the way, it expands and deepens the history of education as a crucial specialization. There is nothing like it on the market." - Donald Warren, Professor Emeritus, Indiana University

"A.J. Angulo has gone where no historian has ventured before. Empire and Education's sophisticated and complex interpretation of American education as a global hegemonic force places American education within the geo-politics of world events. Simply groundbreaking." - Derrick P. Alridge, Professor, University of Virginia

Preface After the Maine Benevolent Education Culture and Citizenship Hampton Creole By Executive Order Greatest Generation Zero Hour In Perpetuity Private Matter Complex Problem Notes Bibliography

A. J. ANGULO is an historian of education and an Associate Professor at Winthrop University, USA. He received his doctorate from Harvard University where he was a Teaching Fellow in history of education and history of science. At Winthrop, he teaches courses on the social, political, legal, and intellectual dimensions of America's educational past. Angulo is the author of William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT (2009).



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