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 Campaign〃 (1899); and Theodore Roosevelt in 〃The Rough Riders〃 (1899)。 A good military account of the whole campaign is H。W。 Wilson's 〃The Downfall of Spain〃 (1900)。 Russell A。 Alger in 〃The Spanish…American War〃(1901) attempts to defend his administration of the War Department。 General Frederick Funston; in his 〃Memories of Two Wars〃 (1911) proves himself as interesting as a writer as he was picturesque as a fighter。 J。A。 LeRoy; in 〃The Americans in the Philippines;〃 2 vols。 (1914); gives a very careful study of events in those islands to the outbreak of guerrilla warfare。 C。B。 Elliott's 〃The Philippines;〃 2 vols。 (1917); is an excellent study of American policy and its working up to the Wilson Administration。 W。F。 Willoughby discusses governmental problems in his 〃Territories and Dependencies of the United States〃 (1905)。

On the period subsequent to the Spanish War; J。H。 Latane's 〃America as a World Power〃 (in the 〃American Nation Series;〃 1907) is excellent。 A。C。 Coolidge's 〃The United States as a World Power〃 (1908) is based on a profound understanding of European as well as American conditions。 C。L。 Jones's 〃Caribbean Interests of the United States〃 (1916) is a comprehensive survey。 The 〃Autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt〃 (1913) is indispensable for an understanding of the spirit of his Administration。 W。H。 Taft's 〃The United States and Peace〃 (1914) is a source; a history; and an argument。

The 〃International Year Book〃 and the 〃American Year Book〃 contain annual accounts written by men of wide information and with great attention to accuracy。 Such periodic treatments; however; are intended to be; and are; valuable for fact rather than for interpretation。







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