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The War Lovers
The War Lovers: Roosevelt, Lodge, Hearst, and the Rush to Empire, 1898 | Evan Thomas
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On February 15th, 1898, the American ship USS Maine mysteriously exploded in the Havana Harbor. News of the blast quickly reached U.S. shores, where it was met by some not with alarm but great enthusiasm. A powerful group of war lovers agitated that the United States exert its muscle across the seas. Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge were influential politicians dismayed by the "closing" of the Western frontier. William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal falsely heralded that Spain's "secret infernal machine" had destroyed the battleship as Hearst himself saw great potential in whipping Americans into a frenzy. The Maine would provide the excuse they'd been waiting for. On the other side were Roosevelt's former teacher, philosopher William James, and his friend and political ally, Thomas Reed, the powerful Speaker of the House. Both foresaw a disaster. At stake was not only sending troops to Cuba and the Philippines, Spain's sprawling colony on the other side of the world-but the friendships between these men. Now, bestselling historian Evan Thomas brings us the full story of this monumental turning point in American history. Epic in scope and revelatory in detail, The War Lovers takes us from Boston mansions to the halls of Congress to the beaches of Cuba and the jungles of the Philippines. It is landmark work with an unforgettable cast of characters-and provocative relevance to today.
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RamsFan1963
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I dont usually follow up one history book with another related one, however after finishing Presidents of War, I realized how woeful my knowledge was of the Spanish-American War. The parallels between this conflict and the more recent war in Iraq is both startling and disturbing. Seems our leaders never learn the lessons of history. 4 💥💥💥💥 1/2 out of 5.

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Andrew65 Sounds very interesting. 6y
Crazeedi I like your taste in books! I've added 3 so far to my list, books my hubby and I might both enjoy 6y
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LaurenAsh
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Interesting! My knowledge of this period of American history is definitely lacking. #LitsyAtoZ #LetterT

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