005: Islands or Canned Goods

The Spanish and the Americans agree to an armistice and begin to negotiate a settlement. But no one is talking to the Filipinos.

I had said this would be a three part series, but it has turned into a four part series. Sorry about that. Next week will deal with the Philippine-American War.

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Playlist:

Fanfare

Opening Theme

“Lupang Hinirang” (“Chosen Land”)
Composed by Julian Felipe in 1898. Public domain.
Performed by the United States Navy Band. Public domain. Source.

“There’ll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight”
Composed in 1896 by Theodore August Metz. Public domain.

Closing Theme

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004: Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight

Cuban rebels were fighting a guerilla war against the Spanish and gaining much sympathy in the United States. Alfred Thayer Mahan published The Influence of Sea Power Upon History and became an influential figure himself. While President McKinley was trying to ease tensions with Spain, his Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Theodore Roosevelt, was planning an attack on the Spanish Philippines, just in case.

Then a mysterious explosion sank the American battleship USS Maine in Havana harbor.

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Playlist:

Fanfare

Opening Theme

“Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean”
Composed by Thomas á Becket, Sr. in 1843. Public domain.
Performed by the United States Navy Band. Public domain. Source.

“There’ll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight”
Composed in 1896 by Theodore August Metz. Public domain.

Closing Theme

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003: Touch Me Not

This episode looks at the history of the Philippines through the late 19th century and the Spanish-American War, when rising Filipino nationalism collides with U.S. imperial ambitions.

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Playlist:

Fanfare

Opening Theme

Suite for José Rizal

Closing Theme

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002: A Place in the Sun

A look at Imperial Germany in the early twentieth century.

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Playlist:

Fanfare

Opening Theme

Overture to Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute)
composed in 1791 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, public domain.
Performed by Musopen Symphony, public domain. Source.

Symphony No. 6 in F major (“The Pastoral Symphony”)
Composed in 1808 by Ludwig van Beethoven, public domain.
Performed by the the Skidmore College Orchestra, and used pursuant to a Creative Commons License. Details.

Fantasie from Siegfried
Composed in 1876 by Richard Wagner, public domain.
Performed by the United States Marine Band, public domain. Source.

“Die Wacht am Rhein”
Composed in 1854 by Karl Wilhelm, public domain.

Closing Theme

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001: Age of Empires

The first episode takes a look at the world of 1901.

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Playlist:

Fanfare

Opening Theme

“There’ll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight”
composed in 1896 by Theodore August Metz, public domain.

Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald (“Tales from the Vienna Woods”)
Composed in 1868 by Johann Strauss II, public domain.
Performed by the United States Air Force Band, public domain. Source.

Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune (Prelude to “The Afternoon of a Faun”)
Composed in 1894 by Claude Debussy, public domain.
Performed by the Natalia Ensemble, and used pursuant to a Creative Commons License. Details.

“Spring Blossoms on a Moonlit River”
Traditional. Public domain.

“Song of Australia”
Composed in 1859 by Carl Linger, public domain.

Except when otherwise indicated, the contents of this podcast are
Ⓒ and ℗ 2015 by Mark Painter, all rights reserved.