After the United States became a world power at the end of the Spanish-Cuban-American War of 1898, it also inaugurated its first successful overseas disease eradication efforts against yellow fever in Cuba and hookworm disease in Puerto Rico. In the 1910s, these initial campaigns were replicated in Brazil through the international health services of the Rockefeller Foundation. This dissertation examines the consequences of these campaigns in order to understand the ways in which public health transformed the racial and national thinking of early twentieth-century Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Brazil. American and local physicians used public health concerns to bolster state building and define national belonging. In Cuba, public health official...
This essay introduces a series of five historical articles on the scientific and educational contrib...
From 1900 to 1902 the U.S. Army conducted a series of yellow fever experiments in Cuba. While some o...
Placing Civilization is about revealing the significant connections of progressive reform within the...
After the United States became a world power at the end of the Spanish-Cuban-American War of 1898, i...
After the United States became a world power at the end of the Spanish-Cuban-American War of 1898, i...
This dissertation examines the modernization of aspects of Cuba’s public health programs through the...
This thesis explores the development of Puerto Rican public health institutions and policy from 1898...
This dissertation explores the effects of late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century colonialism on...
Throughout the nineteenth century, the island of Cuba was a fixture in the American imperial worldvi...
In an excerpt from Medicine and Nation Building in the Americas, 1890–1940 (Nashville, TN: Vanderbil...
This dissertation argues that twentieth century United States imperialism relied on a liberal art of...
This article deals with the historical antecedents of the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) School of ...
This dissertation explores the making of racial understandings in early twentieth century Cuba, a pe...
This dissertation explores the development of systems of public health in the American South. It arg...
On February 24, 1895 war broke out in Cuba. Three years later the United States intervened in the Cu...
This essay introduces a series of five historical articles on the scientific and educational contrib...
From 1900 to 1902 the U.S. Army conducted a series of yellow fever experiments in Cuba. While some o...
Placing Civilization is about revealing the significant connections of progressive reform within the...
After the United States became a world power at the end of the Spanish-Cuban-American War of 1898, i...
After the United States became a world power at the end of the Spanish-Cuban-American War of 1898, i...
This dissertation examines the modernization of aspects of Cuba’s public health programs through the...
This thesis explores the development of Puerto Rican public health institutions and policy from 1898...
This dissertation explores the effects of late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century colonialism on...
Throughout the nineteenth century, the island of Cuba was a fixture in the American imperial worldvi...
In an excerpt from Medicine and Nation Building in the Americas, 1890–1940 (Nashville, TN: Vanderbil...
This dissertation argues that twentieth century United States imperialism relied on a liberal art of...
This article deals with the historical antecedents of the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) School of ...
This dissertation explores the making of racial understandings in early twentieth century Cuba, a pe...
This dissertation explores the development of systems of public health in the American South. It arg...
On February 24, 1895 war broke out in Cuba. Three years later the United States intervened in the Cu...
This essay introduces a series of five historical articles on the scientific and educational contrib...
From 1900 to 1902 the U.S. Army conducted a series of yellow fever experiments in Cuba. While some o...
Placing Civilization is about revealing the significant connections of progressive reform within the...