Books by Whitney T Perkins
“Perkins’s research is painstaking, thorough, and reliable, and deserves the recognition it has so far been denied. I am confident his book will be recognised as a pioneering study.” Read more...
The best books on American Imperialism
A G Hopkins, Historian
Interviews where books by Whitney T Perkins were recommended
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1
Expansionists of 1898: The Acquisition of Hawaiʻi and the Spanish Islands
by Julius William Pratt -

2
Denial of Empire: The United States and Its Dependencies
by Whitney T Perkins -

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The Tragedy of American Diplomacy
by William Appleman Williams -

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The New Empire: An Interpretation of American Expansion 1860-1898
by Walter LaFeber -

5
Cuba in the American Imagination: Metaphor and the Imperial Ethos
by Louis A Pérez
The best books on American Imperialism, recommended by A G Hopkins
The best books on American Imperialism, recommended by A G Hopkins
When George W Bush declared that America “has never been an empire,” he elided a half century of colonial rule over its overseas dependencies. But American expansionism has manifested in other forms too, says A G Hopkins, imperial historian and author of a panoramic new work of American history.




