Ebook {Epub PDF} The Philippine War 1899-1902 by Brian McAllister Linn






















 · A brutal conflict that tarnished the US army but subjugated the islands. In the Philippine War Brian McAllister Linn portrays a more complex history of America's anti-guerilla tactics in The policy swung between "benevolent assimilation" and severe "chastisement"/5(11). The Philippine War, (Modern War Studies (Paperback)) Reprint Edition. The Philippine War, (Modern War Studies (Paperback)) Reprint Edition. by Brian McAllister Linn (Author) out of 5 stars. 76 ratings. ISBN Cited by: Brian McAllister Linn is professor of history at Texas AM University and the Harold K. Johnson Visiting Professor of Military History at the U.S. Army War College. He is the author of The U.S. Army and Counterinsurgency in the Philippine War, – and Guardians of Empire: The U.S. Army and the Pacific, –, winner of the Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award.


Given the recent interventions into internecine regional struggles, the history of the Philippine War has much to offer both civilian and military readers." Brian McAllister Linn, The Philippine War, (Lawrence: U of Kansas P, ) 3 Boot For a critical review, see Greg Bankoff, "A Tale of Two Wars: The Other Story of. Brian McAllister Linn is an American military historian, who specializes in the 20th century. He serves on the faculty at Texas AM University. He was Linn, Brian McAllister. The Philippine War, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, Linn, Brian McAllister. In the Philippine War Brian McAllister Linn portrays a more complex history of America's anti-guerilla tactics in The policy swung between "benevolent assimilation" and severe "chastisement".


A brutal conflict that tarnished the US army but subjugated the islands. In the Philippine War Brian McAllister Linn portrays a more complex history of America's anti-guerilla tactics in The policy swung between "benevolent assimilation" and severe "chastisement". Philippine War, - Brian McAllister Linn - After defeating the Philippine Republic's conventional forces in , the U.S. Army was broken up into small garrisons to prepare Luzon for colonial rule. The Filipino nationalists transformed their resistance into a guerrilla warfare that varied so grea. In a comprehensive study of four decades of military policy, Brian McAllister Linn offers the first detailed history of the U.S. Army in Hawaii and the Philippines between and Most accounts focus on the months preceding the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

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