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Team of Giants

The Making of the Spanish-American War
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If not for an unlikely alliance among a bespectacled cowboy, a former Confederate general, and a millionaire newspaper publisher, the Spanish-American War might never have been. How these three outsize characters--Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph "Fighting Joe" Wheeler, and William Randolph Hearst--helped ignite the war that established the United States' offshore empire is the rousing tale that Matthew Bernstein tells in Team of Giants.

From his days as a Dakota deputy sheriff, Theodore Roosevelt had dreamed of leading a cowboy regiment into battle. With a little help from his friends, in 1898 he got his wish. While Roosevelt raised the Rough Riders in San Antonio, Congressman Wheeler delivered bellicose speeches from the US Capitol, and Hearst pulled out all the stops in the San Francisco Examiner and New York Journal. With the destruction of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor and President William McKinley's call for war, the two greatest star reporters of the era, rivals Richard Harding Davis and Stephen Crane, headed for Cuba to do their part. In Bernstein's sweeping history, these towering figures come to life as they set in motion events that would put a period on the Civil War era, transform the global media landscape, and alter geopolitics for the twentieth century--with the plight of the Cuban people serving as a backdrop for a world-class contest of wills and wiles.

A stirring narrative built on rigorous research, Team of Giants is a fresh account of the role the martial ambitions of these men played in a war that would launch the American Century and set each man on the path to his own place in history.

Product Details

PublisherUniversity of Oklahoma Press
Publish DateDecember 17, 2024
Pages320
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780806194714
Dimensions8.6 X 5.9 X 1.2 inches | 1.3 pounds

About the Author

Matthew Bernstein teaches English at Harris Newmark High School and Los Angeles City College. He is editor of the Wild West History Association Journal and the author of George Hearst: Silver King of the Gilded Age.

Reviews

"Team of Giants . . . will quickly be considered one of the most important histories of one of the least understood American wars."--True West Magazine

"The American empire sprawled at the end of the nineteenth century in an expansion that owed much to the 'team of giants' that Matthew Bernstein describes. Now we have all these agents of empire in one place. Bernstein's lively and energetic study of the Spanish-American War takes us from the New York parlors and newsrooms to the battlefield trenches and tropical jungles."--Michael Patrick Cullinane, author of Theodore Roosevelt's Ghost: The History and Memory of an American Icon

"An entertaining snapshot of the United States through the eyes and actions of a group of key players. Though few in number, their stations--assistant secretary of the navy, publishing titan, Congressman, then battlefield general--allowed them to apply pressure at key moments to bring the United States to war, and the war to a successful conclusion."--Edward P. Kohn, author of Heir to the Empire City: New York and the Making of Theodore Roosevelt

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