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Imperialism revised: Military, society, and U.S. occupation in the Dominican Republic, 1880-1924.

机译:帝国主义修订:1880-1924年在多米尼加共和国的军事,社会和美国占领。

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This dissertation examines the historical implications of World-War-One-Era armed occupations through a study of the U.S.-created constabulary in the Dominican Republic during the military occupation of 1916-1924, and a contextualization of those years in the wider context of Dominican history. Through this historically under-studied case, I demonstrate the negotiations and compromise that, over the course of a long occupation, both revised the approaches of U.S. occupying forces and changed occupied society--fundamentally reshaping Dominican social class and regional power relationships through the military, unifying a heavily regional society, and polarizing society between military and civilian. The occupation took place during a time of rapid modernization in the Dominican Republic and drastically changing U.S. foreign policy methods, opening the way for its events and character to play a central role in the development of both. This study combines an analysis of U.S. and Dominican government and popular sources, including international communications, military records and newspapers from both countries, and private letters, to demonstrate the complex dialogue through which the new Dominican military and political system came into being. This dissertation takes back to its origin the question of what happens in U.S. military occupations meant to export democracy, examining the interplay and give and take between the occupied and occupiers, and the ways in which the end results were an evolution of something new, built of compromise. The society and military that emerged on the other side of the occupation was the result of a creative and ever-evolving dialogue between opposing forces, an evolution that led to a product distant from the plans of occupiers, but also distant from the plans of resisters, one that fundamentally reshaped Dominican power relationships and societal structure by the occupation's end.
机译:本文通过对1916-1924年美国在多米尼加共和国军事占领期间创建的警察的研究,以及在多米尼加的更广泛背景下对当年的背景情况的研究,考察了“一次世界大战”时期武装占领的历史意义。历史。通过这个历史上未被充分研究的案例,我展示了谈判和妥协,即在长期占领的过程中,双方都修改了美国占领军的做法并改变了占领的社会-从根本上通过军事重塑了多米尼加社会阶层和地区权力关系,统一了一个高度区域性的社会,并使军民之间的社会分化。占领是在多米尼加共和国迅速现代化的时期发生的,并且美国外交政策方法发生了巨大变化,这为其事件和性质在两者的发展中发挥中心作用开辟了道路。这项研究结合了对美国和多米尼加政府以及大众来源的分析,包括国际通讯,两国的军事记录和报纸以及私人信件,以证明新的多米尼加军事和政治体系通过其形成的复杂对话。这篇论文将美国军事占领中发生什么意味着民主输出的问题追溯到其起源,考察了占领者和占领者之间的相互作用和让与取,以及最终结果是新事物的演变的方法。妥协。在占领的另一边出现的社会和军事是对立部队之间不断创新和不断发展的对话的结果,这种演变导致其产品与占领者的计划背道而驰,也与抵抗者的计划背道而驰,在占领结束之前从根本上重塑了多米尼加的权力关系和社会结构。

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  • 作者

    Tillman, Ellen Davies.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.;

  • 授予单位 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.;
  • 学科 History Latin American.;History Military.;History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 451 p.
  • 总页数 451
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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