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A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Leland H. Jenks Archives
Leland H. Jenks •ï¿½26 Items / 3 Books, 4 Articles, 19 Reviews
Our Cuban Colony (1928)
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    Minor Notices (Review)
    Our Cuban Colony, by Leland Hamilton Jenks
    1. Our Cuban Colony by Leland Hamilton Jenks
    The American Historical Review, April 1929, pp. 667-668
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    Case Studies in Our Imperialism (3 Reviews)
    The Americans in Santo Domingo, by Melvin M. Knight
    1. The Americans in Santo Domingo by Melvin M. Knight
    2. Our Cuban Colony by Leland Hamilton Jenks
    3. The Bankers in Bolivia by Margaret Alexander Marsh
    The Nation, September 19, 1928, p. 272
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    The New Books (6 Reviews)
    International
    1. Mussolini and the New Italy by Alexander Robertson
    2. The Tragedy of Greece by S.P. Phocas-Cosmetatos
    3. Japanese All by John T. Ingram Bryan
    4. Our Cuban Colony by Leland Hamilton Jenks
    5. The Bankers in Bolivia by Margaret Alexander Marsh
    6. That Travell'd World
    The Saturday Review, October 20, 1928, p. 282
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    The Natural History of Imperialism (8 Reviews)
    The White Man's Dilemma, by Nathaniel Peffer
    1. The White Man's Dilemma by Nathaniel Peffer
    2. Imperialism and Civilization by Leonard S. Woolf
    3. The Native Problem in Africa by Raymond Leslie Buell
    4. The Looting of Nicaragua by Rafael de Nogales
    5. Our Cuban Colony by Leland Hamilton Jenks
    6. The Americans in Santo Domingo by Melvin M. Knight
    7. Occupied Haiti by Emily Greene Balch
    8. The Bankers in Bolivia by Margaret Alexander Marsh
    The Bookman, June 1928, pp. 452-455
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (11 Reviews)
    International Relations of the United States
    1. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1914 by Tyler Dennett and Joseph V. Fuller
    2. American Foreign Policies by James Wilford Garner
    3. America's Ambassadors to France, 1777-1927 by Beckles Willson
    4. American Prosperity by Paul M. Mazur
    5. Machine-Gun Diplomacy by J.A.H. Hopkins and Melinda Alexander
    6. The Americans in Santo Domingo by Melvin M. Knight
    7. Our Cuban Colony by Leland Hamilton Jenks
    8. The Bankers in Bolivia by Margaret Alexander Marsh
    9. Porto Rico's Case by Arnold Guyot Dana
    10. America and the New Poland by Harold H. Fisher and Sidney Brooks
    11. America: Nation or Confusion? by Edward R. Lewis
    Foreign Affairs, July 1928, p. 684