Puerto Rican Women's History: New Perspectives

Puerto Rican Women's History: New Perspectives
Title Puerto Rican Women's History: New Perspectives PDF eBook
Author Felix Matos-Rodriguez
Publisher Routledge
Pages 273
Release 2015-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1317461606

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A survey of the topics in gender and history of Puerto Rican women. Organized chronologically and covering the 19th and 20th centuries, it deal with issues of slavery, emancipation, wage work, women and politics, women's suffrage, industrialization, migration and Puerto Rican women in New York.

Woman Suffrage in Puerto Rico

Woman Suffrage in Puerto Rico
Title Woman Suffrage in Puerto Rico PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1928
Genre
ISBN

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Woman Suffrage in Puerto Rico

Woman Suffrage in Puerto Rico
Title Woman Suffrage in Puerto Rico PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1928
Genre
ISBN

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The Presidential Vote for Puerto Rico

The Presidential Vote for Puerto Rico
Title The Presidential Vote for Puerto Rico PDF eBook
Author United States President of the U.S.
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1971
Genre
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The Presidential Vote for Puerto Rico

The Presidential Vote for Puerto Rico
Title The Presidential Vote for Puerto Rico PDF eBook
Author United States. Ad Hoc Advisory Group on the Presidential Vote for Puerto Rico
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1971
Genre Election law
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The Phenomenon of Puerto Rican Voting

The Phenomenon of Puerto Rican Voting
Title The Phenomenon of Puerto Rican Voting PDF eBook
Author Luis Raúl Cámara Fuertes
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 2004
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780813027197

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"This book will be useful to political scientists, political sociologists, and scholars of Latino and Puerto Rican studies. . . . [It makes] a contribution to voting studies while dispelling one of the most damaging myths about Puerto Ricans in the U.S. as well--namely, that their low level of electoral participation is a function of their culture."--Jose E. Cruz, State University of New York, Albany Puerto Ricans participate in elections at a far higher rate than voters in the United States, even though their election systems are similar. Why? Timely and intriguing, this study compares factors affecting voter turnout in both countries, offering lessons for political mobilization in the United States. Puerto Rico has virtually the same voting institutions as the United States; furthermore, most of the island's constitutional and legal arrangements are hostile to voting turnout. Yet voting behavior in Puerto Rico is radically different from its mainland counterpart. Combining both quantitative and qualitative analysis of data from the 1952-2000 electoral period, the author uncovers two important electoral differences that explain this bewildering phenomenon: the way political parties operate and the way people get involved in politics. He shows that Puerto Rican parties are stronger and more disciplined than American parties, with roots that go deeper into society. In addition, he says, "Puerto Rican culture apparently relates to elections with more passion and devotion than American culture. The campaign environment is much more 'carnivalesque' and festive than in the United States, thus adding to voting mobilization." His study casts doubts on the influence of some institutional and legal arrangements on voting turnout, and it highlights the importance of political parties and mobilization. On a note of caution, he points out that voter participation in Puerto Rico has steadily decreased since 1976. This trend debunks some of the myths about the island's voting turnout rate and could force Puerto Ricans to reevaluate their electoral system. He also predicts that the high level of electoral involvement of Puerto Rico may be coming to an end. Both accessible and complex, the book will be of interest to the general public and political analysts; it will also be valuable to scholars studying voter turnout, Puerto Rican politics, or the politics of Puerto Ricans and other Latinos living on the U.S. mainland. Luis Raul Camara Fuertes is assistant professor of political science at the University of Puerto Rico in San Juan.

Puerto Rican Women's History

Puerto Rican Women's History
Title Puerto Rican Women's History PDF eBook
Author Félix V. Matos Rodríguez
Publisher M E Sharpe Incorporated
Pages 262
Release 1998-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780765602466

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A broad survey of topics on gender and the history of Puerto Rican women, both on the island and in the diaspora. Organized chronologically and covering the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, essays deal with issues of slavery, emancipation, wage work, women and politics, women's suffrage, industrialization, migration, and Puerto Rican women in New York. Reviewing thirty years of historiographical material, the editors and contributors provide the first comprehensive study in English of gender and the history of Puerto Rican women. It will be of interest to students and scholars of Latin American studies, Latino/a studies, Puerto Rican studies, women's studies, ethnic studies, and cultural studies.