In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines

by Stanley Karnow

Paperback, 1990

Status

Available

Call number

SP HIST Karn

Publication

Ballantine Books (1990), Edition: Reissue, 544 pages

Description

"A brilliant, coherent social and political overview spanning three turbulent centuries."--San Francisco Chronicle   Stanley Karnow won the Pulitzer Prize for this account of America's imperial experience in the Philippines. In a swiftly paced, brilliantly vivid narrative, Karnow focuses on the relationship that has existed between the two nations since the United States acquired the country from Spain in 1898, examining how we have sought to remake the Philippines "in our image," an experiment marked from the outset by blundering, ignorance, and mutual misunderstanding.   "Stanley Karnow has written the ultimate book--brilliant, panoramic, engrossing--about American behavior overseas in the twentieth century."--The Boston Sunday Globe   "A page-turning story and authoritative history."--The New York Times   "Perhaps the best journalist writing on Asian affairs."--Newsweek… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member busterrll
Unlike Wm. Manchester; Karnow really dislikes Douglas MacArthur. Very good book of the History of the Philippines from the spanish to the 1980s
Once again(should I say as always) the U.S. goes plowing in insulting the local culture and the native population. Us Americans must be very slow learners
LibraryThing member reader1009
nonfiction (history of the Phillipines). this guy uses a lot of esoteric vocabulary! I think my brain stretched, just a little; I wasn't able to absorb as much of it as other people might, but you have to start somewhere.

Awards

Pulitzer Prize (Winner — History — 1990)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1989

ISBN

0345328167 / 9780345328168

Rating

½ (24 ratings; 3.8)
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