Massacre in the Clouds, Kim A. Wagner
Massacre in the Clouds, Kim A. Wagner
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Massacre in the Clouds
An American Atrocity and the Erasure of History

Author: Kim A. Wagner

Narrator: Robert Petkoff

Unabridged: 10 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 05/07/2024

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Synopsis

In this “forensic, unflinching, devastating work of historical recovery” (Sathnam Sanghera), Bud Dajo—an American atrocity bigger than Wounded Knee or My Lai, yet today largely forgotten—is revealed, thanks to the rediscovery of a single photograph.
 
In March 1906, American soldiers on the island of Jolo in the southern Philippines surrounded and killed 1000 local men, women, and children, known as Moros, on top of an extinct volcano. The so-called ‘Battle of Bud Dajo’ was hailed as a triumph over an implacable band of dangerous savages, a “brilliant feat of arms” according to President Theodore Roosevelt. Some contemporaries, including W.E.B. Du Bois and Mark Twain, saw the massacre for what it was, but they were the exception and the U.S. military authorities successfully managed to bury the story. Despite the fact that the slaughter of Moros had been captured on camera, the memory of the massacre soon disappeared from the historical record.
 
In Massacre in the Clouds, Kim A. Wagner meticulously recovers the history of a forgotten atrocity and the remarkable photograph that exposed its grim logic. His vivid, unsparing account of the massacre—which claimed hundreds more lives than Wounded Knee and My Lai combined—reveals the extent to which practices of colonial warfare and violence, derived from European imperialism, were fully embraced by Americans with catastrophic results. 

About Kim A. Wagner

Kim A. Wagner teaches global and British imperial history at Queen Mary, University of London. His books include The Skull of Alum Bheg, The Great Fear of 1857, and Thuggee.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan on March 17, 2024

Have you ever read a book where you agree with the general premise, but you end up disliking the presentation? That is where I was with Kim Wagner's Massacre in the Clouds. The book is billed as the story of the Battle of Bud Dajo in the Philippines in 1906. It is about that but it is also a screed......more

Goodreads review by Mike on September 22, 2024

This book was a bit hard to review. The five-star rating system is sometimes limiting. A 3.5 would have been accurate. I found the research to be excellent. I disagreed with the presentation of the conclusion the author draws from the research. While there is no doubt that the battle fight was a mas......more

Goodreads review by Blake on February 15, 2025

In March of 1906, American soldiers began a military operation on the island of Jolo. The mountain of Bud Dajo was being occupied by a large group of insurrectionist Moros, a collective name for the indigenous tribes from the island. The predominantly Muslim locals were apparently raiding farms surr......more

Goodreads review by Zeb on March 19, 2024

At the end of the Spanish-American War, the US obtained the Philippine Islands. The Islands had been fighting a war against the Spanish for many years and was hoping the US would grant them independence. But the US decided that the Islands weren’t civilized enough to go their own way. So the US woul......more

Goodreads review by Malcolm Murrell-Byrd on February 08, 2025

The massacre of an estimated 1,200 Moros (men, women, and children) on Bud Dajo by U.S. soldiers was a gross atrocity. The justification to "exterminate" those that took refuge on the summit of Bud Dajo was suspected theft by two Moros, arson, and refusal to pay the taxes forced upon them. The U.S.......more