The disenchanted island : Puerto Rico and the United States in the twentieth century

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The disenchanted island : Puerto Rico and the United States in the twentieth century

Ronald Fernandez ; foreword by William M. Kunstler and Ronald L. Kuby

Praeger, 1996

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-272) and index

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ISBN 9780275952266

Description

This is a revised and updated edition of Ronald Fernandez's acclaimed study of the Puerto Rico-United States relationship. Tracing that relationship from the early years of the 20th century through to the present, Fernandez provides a comprehensive analysis of political, economic, and military affairs as they relate to Puerto Rico. The new edition is completely up-to-date through 1995 and includes important new material based upon documents found in the Reagan presidential library, as well as newly declassified documents in the Eisenhower library.

Table of Contents

Foreword by William M. Kunstler and Ronald L. Kuby Preface and Acknowldegments Puerto Rico: Prostrate and Paraylzed San Juan and Washington, Ponce and Boston Puerto Rico: The Permanent Possession King Monty Revolution and Reaction Prisoners of War Absolutely Clear Stink Bombs and Heart Attacks Continued Colonialism Epilogue Selected Bibliography Index
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: pbk ISBN 9780275952273

Description

This is a revised and updated edition of Ronald Fernandez's acclaimed study of the Puerto Rico-United States relationship. Tracing that relationship from the early years of the 20th century through to the present, Fernandez provides a comprehensive analysis of political, economic, and military affairs as they relate to Puerto Rico. The new edition is completely up-to-date through 1995 and includes important new material based upon documents found in the Reagan presidential library, as well as newly declassified documents in the Eisenhower library.

Table of Contents

Foreword by William M. Kunstler and Ronald L. Kuby Preface and Acknowldegments Puerto Rico: Prostrate and Paraylzed San Juan and Washington, Ponce and Boston Puerto Rico: The Permanent Possession King Monty Revolution and Reaction Prisoners of War Absolutely Clear Stink Bombs and Heart Attacks Continued Colonialism Epilogue Selected Bibliography Index

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