Jim Zwick (Syracuse University) <[log in to unmask]> has kindly
made available to Mark Twain Forum subscribers a copy of his paper,
"Mark Twain, William Dean Howells, and the Anti-Imperialist League,
1899-1920." This paper was presented at the 1994 Maxwell Colloquium at
Syracuse University, October 28, 1994. It is a substantially revised
version of a paper with the same title presented at the 1993 conference
on "The State of Mark Twain Studies" at Elmira College. It will be
published in January or February 1995 in _Proceedings of the 1994
Maxwell Colloquium_ (Syracuse: Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public
Affairs, Syracuse University, 1995).
The abstract follows:
Mark Twain and William Dean Howells were vice presidents of
the Anti-Imperialist League (1898-1921), the organized
opposition to the Philippine-American War (1899-1902) and
United States imperialism. Biographical studies focused on
their writings from 1898 to 1902 have highlighted their
mutual opposition to war and imperialism after 1900, but
their agreement on the issues was not always complete.
Differences in their attitudes about war and imperialism
gained practical import as the anti-imperialist movement
declined in influence, leading them to take opposite sides
during the 1904-1905 split within the League. New
information about their direct involvements with the
anti-imperialist organizations highlights these differences
and illuminates some of the issues that divided the
anti-imperialist movement during its later years.
To retrieve a copy of this essay (which is 4,300 words long, or 30K in
computer-speak), send a message to either <[log in to unmask]> or
<[log in to unmask]> containing the single line:
GET ANTI IMPERIAL TWAIN-L
To get the latest version of the Survival Guide, which explains how to
manipulate the filelist, search the archives, sign off the list, etc.,
send the command:
GET SURVIVAL GUIDE TWAIN-L
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If you have a file or set of files that you'd like to make available to
Forum subscribers in this same fashion (e.g., an article you've written,
and for which you retain the copyright, or for which you desire
subscribers' comments and suggestions), send it directly to me, and I'll
be happy to add it to the filelist. You can save me some time and
effort--and see your file appear sooner--by pre-formatting it according
to the instructions in the Survival Guide.
Taylor Roberts
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