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Cooperating With the Colossus - A Social Political History of Us Military Bases in World War II

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Cooperating with the Colossus reconstructs the history of US military bases in World War II Latin America, from the perspectives of Latin American leaders and diplomats and the local communities that experienced these installations, as well as of US leadership and military.

List of contents










  • Acknowledgments

  • Introduction

  • Chapter One: The Specter of Guantanamo

  • Chapter Two: High Politics and Horse-Trading

  • Chapter Three: Base Labor

  • Chapter Four: Discrimination in the Canal Zone

  • Chapter Five: Sex, Honor, and Moral Hygiene

  • Chapter Six: Criminal Jurisdiction

  • Chapter Seven: Cooperation at the War's End

  • Conclusion

  • Notes

  • Bibliography

  • Index



About the author










Rebecca Herman is Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley.


Summary

Cooperating with the Colossus reconstructs the history of US military bases in World War II Latin America, from the perspectives of Latin American leaders and diplomats and the local communities that experienced these installations, as well as of US leadership and military.

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Cooperating with the Colossus is a must-read for historians interested in US-Latin American relations. I also recommend it to scholars exploring World War II history, and for readers interested in the specific histories of Brazil, Cuba, and Panama.

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