The twisted road to freedom : America's granting of Independence to the Philippines. / Keith Thor Carlson.
Material type: TextQuezon City : University of the Philippines Press, [1995];copyright 1995Description: x,163 pages 23 cmContent type:- text
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- 971-542-051-6
- DS 685 .C197 1995
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In analyzing the process by which the United States granted independence to the Philippines, rather than simply observing the effects of that process and then speculating backwards, Carlson attempted to provide new insights into the nature of the Filipino-American colonial relationship. A critical review of recently declassified American documents and the private papers of the key American officials involved in the decolonization process illustrates the inadequacies of past historical interpretations of the Filipino-American relationship. What emerges from these previously untapped sources is a fascinating tale of interdepartamental rivalries, competing private corporate and national interests, cross-cultural confusion, and personality conflicts. The road to Philippine independence was much less the carefully designed and engineered causeway that other historians have portrayed than a haphazard construction consisting of numerous twists and forks reflecting the conflicting priorities and intentions of its builders.
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