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050 0 0 _aF1935
_b.D665 2014
245 1 0 _aThe Dominican Republic reader :
_bhistory, culture, politics /
_cEric Paul Roorda, Lauren Derby, and Raymundo Gonzalez, editors.
260 _aDurham, North Carolina :
_aLondon, England :
_bDuke University Press,
_c(c)2014.
300 _axv, 536 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates :
_billustrations, maps ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aThe latin america readers
505 0 0 _tEuropean encounters --
_tThe people who greeted Columbus /
_rIrving Rouse --
_tReligion of the Taino people /
_rRamon Pane --
_tFirst descriptions of the land, first violence against its people /
_rChristopher Columbus --
_tDeath of the Spanish at Navidad /
_rDiego Alvarez Chanca --
_tThe first Christian converts and martyrs in the new world /
_rRamon Pane --
_tFounding Santo Domingo /
_rAntonio de Herrera y Tordesillas --
_tThe Indian monarchs /
_rLuis Joseph Peguero --
_tCriminals as kings /
_rBartolome de Las Casas --
_tA voice in the wilderness: brother Antonio Montesino /
_rBartolome de Las Casas --
_tThe Royal response /
_rFerdinand I --
_tPirates, governors, and slaves --
_tLas Casas blamed for the African slave trade /
_rAugustus Francis MacNutt --
_tThe slave problem in Santo Domingo /
_rAlvaro de Castro --
_tLemba and the Maroons of Hispaniola /
_rAlonso Lopez de Cerrato --
_tFrancis Drake's sacking of Santo Domingo /
_rWalter Bigges --
_tColonial delinquency /
_rCarlos Esteban Deive --
_tThe bulls /
_rFlerida de Nolasco --
_tThe buccaneers of Hispaniola /
_rAlexander O. Exquemelin --
_tBusiness deals with the buccaneers /
_rJean-Baptiste Labat --
_tThe idea of value on Hispaniola /
_rAntonio Sanchez Valverde --
_tRevolutions --
_tThe monteros and the guerreros /
_rManuel Vicente Hernandez Gonzalez --
_tThe border Maroons of Le Maniel /
_rMederic Louis Elie Moreau de Saint-Mery --
_tThe people-eater /
_rRaymundo Gonzalez --
_tThe Boca Nigua revolt /
_rDavid Patrick Geggus --
_tHayti and San Domingo /
_rJames Franklin --
_tToussaint's conquest /
_rJonathan Brown --
_tAfter the war, tertulias /
_rWilliam Walton Jr. --
_tStupid Spain /
_rCarlos Urrutia de Montoya --
_tThe Dominican bolivar /
_rJose Nunez de Caceres --
_tProfane bell bottoms /
_rCesar Nicolas Penson --
_tDominicans unite! /
_rLa Trinitaria --
_tCaudillos and empires --
_tPedro Santana /
_rMiguel Angel Monclus --
_tThe caudillo of the South /
_rBuenaventura Baez --
_tIn the army camp at Bermejo /
_rPedro Francisco Bono
505 0 0 _tThe war of the restoration /
_rCarlos Vargas --
_tSpanish recolonization: a postmortem, US Commission of Inquiry to Santo Domingo --
_tMaking the case for US annexation /
_rUlysses S. Grant --
_tDominican support for annexation, US Commission of Inquiry to Santo Domingo --
_tOpposition to US annexation /
_rJustin S. Morrill --
_tDominican nationalism versus annexation /
_rGregorio Luperon --
_tA lesson in "quiet good-breeding" /
_rSamuel Hazard --
_tMarti's travel notes /
_rJose Marti --
_tUlises "Lilis" Heureaux /
_rAmerico Lugo --
_tYour friend, Ulises /
_rUlises Heureaux --
_tThe idea of the nation: order and progress --
_tStreet people and godparents /
_rLuis Emilio Gomez Alfau --
_tFrom Paris to Santo Domingo /
_rFrancisco Moscoso Puello --
_tPublic enemies: the revolutionary and the pig /
_rEmiliano Tejera --
_tThe "master of decimas" /
_rJuan Antonio Alix --
_tBarriers to progress: revolutions, diseases, holidays, and cockfights /
_rPedro Francisco Bono --
_tFood, race, and nation /
_rLauren Derby --
_tTobacco to the rescue /
_rPedro Francisco Bono --
_tPatrons, peasants, and tobacco /
_rMichiel Baud --
_tSalome, Salome /
_rUrena de Henriquez --
_tThe case for commerce, 1907, Dominican Department of Promotion and public works --
_tDollars, gunboats, and bullets --
_tUneasiness about the US Government /
_rEmiliano Tejera.
505 0 0 _tIn the midst of revolution, US receivership of Dominican customs --
_tGavilleros, listin diario --
_tA resignation and a machine gun /
_rFrederic Wise and Meigs O. Frost --
_tThe "water torture" and other abuses, US senate, hearings before a select committee on Haiti and Santo Domingo --
_tThe land of bullet holes /
_rHarry Franck --
_tAmerican sugar kingdom /
_rCesar J. Ayala --
_tThe universal negro improvement association in San Pedro de Macoris, officers and members of the association --
_tThe crime of Wilson /
_rFabio Fiallo --
_tThe era of Trujillo --
_tThe Haitian massacre /
_rEyewitnesses --
_tMessage to Dominican women /
_rDario Contreras --
_tThe sugar strike of 1946 /
_rRoberto Cassa --
_tInformal resistance on a Dominican sugar plantation /
_rCatherine C. LeGrand --
_tBiography of a great leader /
_rAbelardo Nanita --
_tA diplomat's diagnosis of the dictator /
_rRichard A. Johnson --
_tA British view of the dictatorship /
_rW.W. McVittie --
_tExile invasions, anonymous /
_rArmed Forces Magazine --
_tI am Minerva! /
_rMu-Kien Adriana Sang --
_tThe long transition to democracy --
_t"Basta ya!": a peasant woman speaks out /
_rAurora Rosado --
_tWithout begging god /
_rJoaquin Balaguer --
_tThe masters /
_rJuan Bosch --
_tThe rise and demise of democracy, CIA reports, 1961-1963 --
_t"Ni mato, ni robo" /
_rJuan Bosch --
_tFashion police /
_rElias Wessin y Wessin --
_tThe revolution of the Magi /
_rJose Francisco Pena Gomez --
_tUnited States intervention in the revolution of 1965 /
_rWilliam Bennett --
_tThe president of the United States chooses the next president of the Dominican Republic /
_rLyndon Johnson --
_tOperation power pack /
_rLawrence A. Yates --
_tThe twelve years /
_rCIA Special Report.
505 0 0 _tWhy not, Dr. Balaguer? /
_rOrlando Martinez --
_tDominican, cut the cane! /
_rState Sugar Council --
_tThe blind caudillo /
_rAnonymous --
_tThe "eat alones" of the liberation party /
_rAndres L. Mateo --
_tThe election of 2000 /
_rCentral Election Commission --
_tThe sour taste of US-Dominican sugar policy /
_rMatt Peterson --
_tLeonel, Fidel, and Barack, Leonel Fernandez, Fidel Castro, and Barack Obama --
_tReligious practices --
_tMercedes /
_rFlerida de Nolasco --
_tAltagracia /
_rAnonymous --
_tThe Catholic bishops say no to the dictator, the five bishops of the Dominican Republic --
_tLiberation theology /
_rOctavio A. Beras --
_tTo die in Villa Mella /
_rCarlos Hernandez Soto --
_tA tire blowout gives entry into the world of spiritism /
_rMartha Ellen Davis --
_tDios Olivorio Mateo: the living god, interview with Irio Leonel Ramirez Lopez --
_tJesus is calling you /
_rFrances Jane "Fanny" Crosby --
_tPopular culture --
_tCarnival and holy week /
_rLuis Emilio Gomez Alfau --
_tTribulations of Dominican racial identity /
_rSilvio Torres-Saillant --
_tOrigins of merengue and musical instruments of the republic /
_rJ.M. Coopersmith --
_tDominican music on the world stage: Eduardo Brito /
_rAristides Inchaustegui --
_tThe people call all of it merengue /
_rJohnny Ventura --
_tA bachata party /
_rJulio Arzeno --
_tThe tiger /
_rRafael Damiron --
_tLa monteria: the hunt for wild pigs and goats /
_rMartha Ellen Davis --
_tEveryday life in a poor barrio /
_rTahira Vargas --
_tThe name is the same as the person /
_rJose Labourt --
_tJuan Luis Guerra: I hope it rains ... /
_rEric Paul Roorda --
_tThe Dominican diaspora --
_tThe first immigrant to Manhattan, 1613: Jan Rodrigues /
_rCrew Members of the Jonge Tobias and Fortuyn --
_tPlayer to be named later: Osvaldo/Ossie/Ozzie Virgil / First Dominican Major-Leaguer /
_rEnrique Rojas --
_tThe Dominican dandy: Juan Marichal /
_rRob Ruck --
_tThe queen of merengue /
_rMilly Quezada --
_tDominican hip-hop in Spain /
_rArianna Puello --
_tBlack women are confusing, but the hair lets you know /
_rGinetta Candelario --
_tLos Domincanyorks /
_rLuis Guarnizo --
_tThe Yola /
_rMilagros Ricourt --
_tThe Dominican who won the Kentucky Derby /
_rJoel Rosario --
_tYou know you're Dominican? /
_rAnonymous.
520 0 _a"Despite its significance in the history of Spanish colonialism, the Dominican Republic is familiar to most outsiders through only a few elements of its past and culture. Non-Dominicans may be aware that the country shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti and that it is where Christopher Columbus chose to build a colony. Some may know that the country produces talented baseball players and musicians; others that it is a prime destination for beach vacations. Little else about the Dominican Republic is common knowledge outside its borders. This Reader seeks to change that. It provides an introduction to the history, politics, and culture of the country, from precolonial times into the early twenty-first century. Among the volume's 118 selections are essays, speeches, journalism, songs, poems, legal documents, testimonials, and short stories, as well as several interviews conducted especially for this Reader. Many of the selections have been translated into English for the first time. All of them are preceded by brief introductions written by the editors. The volume's eighty-five illustrations, ten of which appear in color, include maps, paintings, and photos of architecture, statues, famous figures, and Dominicans going about their everyday lives."
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