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Articles by Paul A. Kramer« Back to list![]() Paul A. Kramer is an associate professor of history at the VanderbiltUniversity. He is the author of The Blood of Government: Race, Empire, the United States and the Philippines (University of North Carolina Press, 2006), which won the James A. Rawley Prize from the Organization of American Historians and the Stuart L. Bernath Book Prize from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. He is at work on an international history of U. S. racial politics in the 20th century.
Guantánamo: A Useful Corner of the World
The Military-Sexual Complex: Prostitution, Disease and the Boundaries of Empire during the Philippine-American War−
International Students and U.S. Global Power in the Long 20th Century20
The Water Cure. An American Debate on torture and counterinsurgency in the Philippines—a century ago
Race-Making and Colonial Violence in the U.S. Empire: The Philippine-American War as Race War
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