Maria Eugenia Achurra G. is an architect for the US Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District. She earned her PhD from the University of Cincinnati's School of Architecture and Interior Design. Achurra G. is also a registered architect in her native Panama, where she obtained a professional bachelor of architecture degree from the University of Panama.
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Civic Buildings after the Spanish-American War is a significant expansion of our understanding of the impact of United States colonialism on its colonies and other territories in the Caribbean and Latin America, such as Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and Panama. Achurra G.'s historical research underscores the contradiction that exists in the American Beaux-Arts and the City Beautiful Movement in architecture and city planning as the manifestation of American exceptionalism and colonialism and at the same time the expression of an elusive democracy. This clearly shows that the histories of the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America of the early twentieth century are inextricably intertwined.--Edson G. Cabalfin, associate professor at the School of Architecture, Tulane University