Title | : | Leonard Wood: Rough Rider, Surgeon, Architect of American Imperialism |
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ISBN | : | 0814756999 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780814756997 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 357 |
Publication | : | First published December 1, 2005 |
Throughout his life, Wood tested the division between military and civilian power to its very limits. His 1920 presidential campaign and his conflicts with civilian politicians were harbingers of the struggles that Generals Douglas MacArthur and Dwight D. Eisenhower would face as they moved from the battlefield to Washington following World War II.
Jack McCallum has mined Wood's extensive personal records—including diaries, correspondence, and photographs—to create a vivid portrait of a complex man and the legacy he left on U.S. imperialism. America's rapid conquest of Cuba and the Philippines and the subsequent political and economic reconstruction it imposed under Wood's military supervision in these regions have important parallels to current U.S. involvement in the Middle East, both in its successes and its failures.
Leonard Wood: Rough Rider, Surgeon, Architect of American Imperialism Reviews
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A fascinating and mostly forgotten major figure of American foreign policy in the early 1900's, Wood was commander of the Rough Riders (Teddy Roosevelt served under him), a doctor, an Indian fighter, governor of post-Spanish American War Cuba and later, governor of the Phillipines (where he ruthlessly put down the insurrectionists). McCallum offer a well-written and well-researched biography of this extraordinary man of history -- a man who in many ways did more to foster American expansionism (or, Imperialism, as commonly charged) abroad than any other man of his time. I inadvertantly found this is an important book to read at this moment in our nation's history as we grapple with two wars and how to deal with a deadly insurgency in Afghanistan and other places around the world. Wood was a trail blazer in successfully "nation building" -- and should be studied more as a result.