The Banana Wars: A History of United States Military Intervention in Latin America from the Spanish-American War to the Invasion of Panama
"Musicant has worked together a series of small histories of Western Hemisphere campaigns by America during the last 100 years. His is a wonderfully researched & well-told history. He covers the various Cuban & Haitian dramas; wars in Nicaragua & Panama, plus the the Dominican Republic emergency &, finally, the Grenada invasion. In every case there's an intial effort to explain the politics, followed by an accessible description of the campaign. It's a fine work that enables people to understand both the politics of Western Hemisphere intervention, plus the military realities." — Matherson (edited)
"This excellent title describes in good detail the small wars that the US Marine Corps was involved in from 1898-1989 in the Caribbean. Musicant (a former Marine) weaves a well-written tale, which is primarily focused in the military situation, but adding just enough of the political background so that one who has little or no knowledge on the subject comes away with a full understanding of our involvement in these banana wars. Recommended reading!" — Darryl R. Smith (edited)
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Empire by default, 1898
Cuba, 1899-1917
Panama, 1885-1904
Nicaragua I, 1912
Haiti, 1915-34
Dominican Republic I, 1916-24
Nicaragua II, 1927-34
Dominican Republic II, 1965
Grenada, 1983
Afterword: The Panama invasion, 1989
Notes
Bibliography
Index
- Author
- Ivan Musicant
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 480
- Publisher
- Macmillan Publishing Co. (NYC)
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 978-0-02-588210-2
- EAN
- 9780025882102
- Genres
- history, war
- Release date
- 1990
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