This second volume of President McKinley, War and Empire
assesses five theories that have dominated analysis of modern
societies in the last century--liberalism, Marxism, mass society,
pluralism, and elitism--in accounting for an aberrant event in
American history: the Spanish-American War. President McKinley and
the Coming of the War 1898, volume 1 of this definitive history,
considered the origins of that war. This second volume is concerned
with the war's outcome; the settlement in which the U.S. gained an
"empire."
The book begins by reviewing various expansionist episodes in
U.S. history--some successes, some failures--and by analyzing the
complexities, support, and opposition involved in expansionism. It
then examines the work of expansionist writers, men said to have
"driven" the 1898-99 movement, finding these claims to be
questionable.
Hamilton assesses McKinley's decision-making in regard to the
settlement of the Spanish-American War, including the influences
that might have moved him, as well as his own justifications. He
then reviews the subsequent achievements: the size and character of
the new American "empire;" trade flows the Philippine experience
and U.S. efforts in China--supposedly the prime goal of the new
imperialism. Many contemporary writers anticipated great
possibilities in China, but that "fabled" market remained minuscule
throughout the following century. Much American trade continued to
be with Western Europe, while the biggest change in U.S. exports
went largely unnoticed--Canada became the nation's number one
trading partner.
In much historical writing, McKinley is portrayed as little more
than a "front man" for Mark Hanna, the adept businessman-politician
who organized and led his presidential campaign, aided by generous
financial contributions from business leaders across the nation.
Hanna certainly was a leading figure in McKinley's career, but the
assumption that his influence was controlling is not justified, as
has been shown in recent research. McKinley was far more than a
figurehead easily manipulated by representatives of "the
interests."
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