Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom

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Trumbull White's 'Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom' is a gripping narrative that offers an immersive look at the complex geopolitical conflict at the turn of the 20th century. Artfully reproduced by DigiCat Publishing, this text echoes the pervading sentiments and investigative journalism style of its era, shedding light on the socio-political catalysts and ramifications of the Spanish-American War. White's account is not merely a chronicle; it is imbued with the literary context of its time, providing readers with authentic insight into the spirit of American expansionism and the rise of sensationalist reporting, known as yellow journalism, which heavily influenced public opinion and policy during that period. In considering the author's background, Trumbull White's experience as a journalist and a historian is apparent in the detailed recounting and analysis within the pages of this work. It is likely that White's own experiences and the geopolitical landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries compelled him to document this significant moment in history. His insights offer a window into the American psyche and imperial ambitions that fueled the conflict and the era's prevailing desire to liberate and democratize foreign lands, further demonstrating the complexity of American interventionism. This book is highly recommended for readers with a keen interest in American history, warfare, foreign policy, and journalism. White brings to life an era of transformation, and through DigiCat Publishing's meticulous reproduction, 'Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom' is presented as a piece of historical literature that continues to educate and intrigue modern readers. A testament to the lasting value of meticulous historical documentation and literary care, it promises to be an enriching read for both historians and the wider public fascinated by America's path to becoming a world power.

About the author

Trumbull White (1868–1941) was an American journalist, editor, and noted author whose body of work encapsulates historical narratives and adventure tales that captivated audiences in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His literary style is characterized by vivid, often sensationalized, descriptions intended to enthrall readers with the realities and curiosities of the world. White's proficiency in reporting and non-fiction was honed through his experiences as a correspondent and editor for several newspapers. This background paved the way for works such as 'Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom' (1898), a detailed account of the Spanish-American War that is both informative and rhetorically charged, embodying the spirit of American nationalism and the period's journalism trends. The book provides a thorough chronicle of the conflict, including political, military, and social dimensions, and reflects White's keen interest in global affairs and American hegemony. White's contribution to historical journalism is recognized for its engaging narrative style, which often blurs the line between fact and dramatization, mirroring the 'yellow journalism' popular at the time. Though not without its critics for bias and embellishment, White's work remains a fascinating artifact of turn-of-the-century American literature and an informative, albeit subjective, historical resource.

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