第八章 士兵的信仰冲突与服从(第18/19页)

注释:

[1]Official Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention Held in Chicago, Illinois, July 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, 1896 (Logansport, Indiana, 1896) 226-234, 230.

[2]J.B. Henderson speech, Wilmington, Delaware, October 19, 1896, quoted St.Louis Post-Dispatch, October 30, 1896.

[3]Roosevelt quoted in H. W. Brands, The Reckless Decade: America in the 1890s(New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995) 258.

[4]New York Mail and Express quoted in Jonathan Auerbach, “McKinley at Home:How Early American Cinema Made News, ”American Quarterly, 51, 4 (December 1999) 797-832, 806.

[5]McKinley's first inauguration can be viewed via YouTube, available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4uOmSEw5-U.

[6]James Monroe, Annual Message to Congress, Senate, December 2, 1823, Annals of Congress, 18th Congress, 1st Session, 13-14.

[7]Alfred Thayer Mahan, “The United States Looking Outward, ”The Atlantic Monthly, 66: 398 (December, 1890) 816-834, 817, 819.

[8]Josiah Strong, Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis (New York: The American Home Mission Society, 1885) v, 218, 165, 177, 218.

[9]“Platform of the American Anti-Imperialist League, ”in Frederick Bancroft (ed.), Speeches, Correspondence, and Political Papers of Carl Schurz, Vol. 6 (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1913) 77; Erving Winslow, The Anti-Imperialist League: Apologia Pro Vita Sua (Boston: Anti-Imperialist League, 1908) 14.

[10]Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., “The Soldier's Faith: An Address Delivered on Memorial Day, May 30, 1895, Harvard University, ”in Richard A. Posner (ed.), The Essential Holmes: Selections from the Letters, Speeches, Judicial Opinions, and Other Writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (Chicago and London: Chicago University Press, 1992) 87-88, 92.

[11]Pershing quoted in Gary Gerstle, American Crucible: Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2001) 35.

[12]Theodore Roosevelt, Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail (1888. Reprint. New York:The Century Company, 1911) 2.

[13]Theodore Roosevelt, “The Strenuous Life, ”in Roosevelt, The Strenuous Life:Essays and Addresses (New York: Cosimo, 2006) 1, 3.

[14]Josiah Strong, Expansion: Under New World-Conditions (New York: Baker and Taylor Co., 1900) 18-19.

[15]Arthur S. Link, Woodrow Wilson and the Progressive Era, 1910-1917 (New York: Harpers, 1954).

[16]Rudyard Kipling, “The White Man's Burden, ”McClure's Magazine, February 12, 1899;“The Brown Man's Burden”first appeared inTruth and was later reprinted in the Literary Digest, February 25, 1899.

[17]Theodore Roosevelt, “True Americanism, ”The Forum Magazine (April, 1894), available at: http://www.Theodore-roosevelt.com/trspeeches.html (June 20, 2010).

[18]Schlosser's Fast Food Nation originally appeared as a series in Rolling Stone in 1999. Upton Sinclair, The Jungle (1906. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1984) 129.

[19]Theodore Roosevelt, “The New Nationalism, ”Osawatomie, Kansas, August 31, 1910, available at: http://www.Theodore-roosevelt.com/trspeeches.html (June 20, 2010).

[20]Woodrow Wilson, “Address at Gettysburg, July 4, 1913, ”available at: http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=65370 (June 20, 2010).

[21]Theodore Roosevelt, “Case Against the Reactionaries, ”Chicago, June 17, 1912.

[22]Woodrow Wilson, Second Annual Message to Congress, December 8, 1914.

[23]S. Margaret Fuller, Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845. London: George Slater, 1850) 27, 21.

[24]Elizabeth Cady Stanton, A History of Woman Suffrage, Vol. 1 (Rochester: Fowler and Wells, 1889) 70-71.

[25]Mary Church Terrell, “The Justice of Woman Suffrage, ”The Crisis, September 1912, quoted in Marjorie Spruill Wheeler (ed.), Votes for Women: The Woman Suffrage Movement in Tennessee, the South, and the Nation (Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 1995) 152, 154.

[26]26 Woodrow Wilson, Address to a Joint Session of Congress, April 2, 1917.