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Impact of Intervention: The Dominican Republic During the U.S. Occupation of 1916-1924 [Illustrated] [Paperback]

Bruce J. Calder (Author)
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April 30, 2006
First US paperback edition, Spring 2006. Reprint of the 1984 edtion with a new introduction by the author


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"A comprehensive and tolerant study, devoid of jargon. . . . Calder, fairly describes the mixed results of the occupation. . . . -- The New York Times Book Review

"A particularly good summary of U.S. imperialism at the turn of the century and clear description of Dominican society ." -- Political Science Quarterly

"A work of exceptional historical analysis. . . . Calder is to be commended for his forthright analysis of the American occupation." -- American Historical Review

About the Author

BRUCE CALDER, University of Illinois, the author of Politics of Spirit, wrote a new introduction to this book.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 334 pages
  • Publisher: Markus Wiener Pub; 2006 Ed edition (April 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558763864
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558763869
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,306,115 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Learn From History, January 25, 2005
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It's pretty depressing that this book is number 1,773,851 on the Amazon sales list. Let's see: Invade and occupy a country to bring it stability and democracy, provoke a stubborn insurgency, antagonize the populace, find it difficult to complete ambitious infrastructure plans, alienate your allies. Where have I heard this before? Let's hope the epilogue-- a 31-year rule by a brutal despot-- doesn't repeat as well. This is a superb treatment of the US occupation of the Dominican Republic that began in 1916; it's thorough, fair, and well-written. If more citizens--and more policy makers--read books such as this, America would be a humbler, wiser, and stronger country. Why has the Uiversity of Texas Press stopped printing it?
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5.0 out of 5 stars "A comprehensive and tolerant study"-New York Times Book Review, May 25, 2006
This review is from: Impact of Intervention: The Dominican Republic During the U.S. Occupation of 1916-1924 (Paperback)
"A comprehensive and tolerant study, devoid of jargon. . . . Calder,
a historian at the University of Illinois at Chicago, fairly describes
the mixed results of the occupation. . . . Some readers may disagree
with Mr. Calder's assessment of the occupation's long-term
costs--Dominican hostility to the United States and, less directly,
the Trujillo regime that began in 1930--but this is nevertheless an
excellent study." --The New York Times Book Review
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent research, May 17, 2010
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Juan B. Mansfield (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Impact of Intervention: The Dominican Republic During the U.S. Occupation of 1916-1924 (Paperback)
This book gives readers a lot of details about the events before and during the intervention in the Dominican Republic by the US Marines from 1916 to 1924. It shows the disagreements of the State Department with measures that the military authorities in the island considered appropriate for the economic stability of the country. It also shows the need to import foreign civilian executives mostly from Puerto Rico and the Philippines to administer the various departments of the government in lieu of Dominicans who did not cooperate with the military authorities. The attitude of superiority of the imported executives plus the already behavior of the military produced a sour response from Dominicans. This did not help to build bridges between the population and the interventionists. In fact, it produced fights where Dominicans took the worse part. The book describes also the support the occupiers got from some sectors of the population. Naming the fighters in the Eastern part of the island as guerrillas instead of bandoleers positions the former more as patriots though some were really members of bands. The prohibition to carry arms to the civilian population, the highways built, the telegraph system and the elimination of the local army and navy placed the republic in the hands of General Trujillo who lasted 31 years in power heading a cruel dictatoship. You can agree or not with the positive measures of the intervention and the negative ones but no doubt Calder gives you enough information so you can make up your mind with the necessary information. Excellent research made by the author. There should be a Spanish translation so it can reach most Dominican readers.
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The United States had a long record of involvement in the affairs of the Dominican Republic prior to 1916, beginning sporadically in the nineteenth century and continuing, with increasing regularity and intensity, into the first decade and a half of the twentieth century. Read the first page
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Santo Domingo, United States, State Department, Dominican Republic, North American, Latin America, Puerto Plata, Hato Mayor, New York, Military Governor Snowden, Minister Russell, Sumner Welles, Military Governor Knapp, Harding Plan, Guardia Nacional, World War, Horace Knowles, Los Llanos, Military Governor Robison, Puerto Rico, Wilson Plan, Francisco Peynado, Customs Receivership, Puerto Rican, Dominican Congress
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