Louis A. Perez Jr. is J. Carlyle Sitterson Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is author of numerous books on Cuba, including Cuba: Between Reform and Revolution and On Becoming Cuban: Identity, Nationality, and Culture.
Elegantly written and crammed with the ideas and insights of a
master historian."Latin American Studies"
�A� probing and provocative critique of the North American
historiographical treatment of the conflict."Pacific Historical
Review"
�Draws� from his �Perez's� vast and detailed knowledge of both
primary and secondary sources."Historian"
[A] probing and provocative critique of the North American
historiographical treatment of the conflict."Pacific Historical
Review"
[Draws] from his [Perez's] vast and detailed knowledge of both
primary and secondary sources."Historian"
A provocative reinterpretation that will undoubtedly influence
subsequent writing about the war."Latin American Research
Review"
We have indeed been well served both professionally and publicly by
Perez's critical reappraisal of 1898 and its significations."The
Americas"
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