Puerto Rico, the Flame of Resistance
Title | Puerto Rico, the Flame of Resistance PDF eBook |
Author | Peoples Press. Puerto Rico Project |
Publisher | |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Tells the story of the US government seizure of Puerto Rico as a colony, the monopolization of sugar by US corporations and the more recent industrialization of the island. Provides an overview of resistance leaders, movements, and attempts at self-government.
Islands of Resistance
Title | Islands of Resistance PDF eBook |
Author | Mario Murillo |
Publisher | Seven Stories Press |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 2011-01-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1609801180 |
While 1998 marked the 100th anniversary of the United States' invasion and takeover of Puerto Rico, it wasn't until 1999 that the island's political movements reappeared on the radar screen of the American people. That year, two major developments occurred that transformed the relationship between Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.: the limited clemency granted by then-President Clinton to eleven Puerto Rican Nationalists, and the death of Puerto Rican civilian security guard David Sanes, killed by missile fragments from U.S. naval bombing tests on the island municipality of Vieques. How does Vieques fit into the political future of Puerto Rico? While anti-Navy protesters are careful not to mix the island's political status options with their battle against the Navy, it is important to understand the role Washington has played in shaping Puerto Rico's current reality and how it has allowed the Navy to use Vieques as a bombing range for 60 years. It also helps one begin to predict what is the future of Puerto Rico. Is it to be a colony? Fifty-first state of the United States? Sovereign nation? In Islands of Resistance, Mario A. Murillo approaches these questions by examining how Puerto Rican politics have been shaped as much by 100 years of U.S. economic, military, and cultural domination of the territory, as by the enduring grassroots resistance of the Puerto Rican people. Islands of Resistance puts the contemporary situation in Puerto Rico into an historic context that will help people understand what is at stake in Vieques, not only for Viequenses, but for Puerto Ricans, both on the island and in the diaspora.
Puerto Rico, 100 Years of Domination and Resistance
Title | Puerto Rico, 100 Years of Domination and Resistance PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 1999* |
Genre | Puerto Rico |
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Taking Population Seriously
Title | Taking Population Seriously PDF eBook |
Author | Frances Moore-Lappe |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 103 |
Release | 2023-10-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000935426 |
Originally published in 1988 and 1990, this book asks what positive lessons can be learned from some of the developing world’s success stories on population. Six developing world countries, as well as the Indian state of Kerala had achieved dramatic reductions in birth rates at the time the book was originally published. The book examines what made their success possible and what lessons they held for the planet, where human beings (now, as then) must bring our species into balance with the natural world.
Economic History of Puerto Rico
Title | Economic History of Puerto Rico PDF eBook |
Author | James L. Dietz |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2018-06-05 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0691186898 |
This is a comprehensive and detailed account of the economic history of Puerto Rico from the period of Spanish colonial domination to the present. Interweaving findings of the "new" Puerto Rican historiography with those of earlier historical studies, and using the most recent theoretical concepts to interpret them, James Dietz examines the complex manner in which productive and class relations within Puerto Rico have interacted with changes in its place in the world economy. Besides including aggregate data on Puerto Rico's economy, the author offers valuable information on workers' living conditions and women workers, plus new interpretations of development since Operation Bootstrap. His evaluation of the island's export-oriented economy has implications for many other developing countries.
Understanding Mainland Puerto Rican Poverty
Title | Understanding Mainland Puerto Rican Poverty PDF eBook |
Author | Susan S. Baker |
Publisher | Temple University Press |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Poverty |
ISBN | 9781439906439 |
The History of Puerto Rico
Title | The History of Puerto Rico PDF eBook |
Author | Rudolph Adams Van Middeldyk |
Publisher | |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 1903 |
Genre | Puerto Rico |
ISBN |
Van Middledyk's work was the first major historical study of Puerto Rico in English. Van Middledyk advanced Puerto Rican historiography by building on the works of Brau, Coll y Toste, and Acosta, and by consulting early Spanish chronicles. A librarian at the Free Public Library of San Juan, Van Middledyk possessed knowledge of and access to considerable primary source material. His history is sympathetic to the Indians and highly critical of Spanish colonial administration. Coming in the wake of American military occupation, the book sought to explain and justify control of the island by the United States.