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Puerto Rico: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) by Jorge Duany (Director, Cuban Research Institute Professor of Anthropology, Department of Global & Sociocultural Studies,, Director, Cuban Research Institute Professor of Anthropology, Department of Global & Sociocultural Studies,, Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs at Florida International University)

Puerto Rico, acquired by the United States from Spain in 1898, has a peculiar status among Latin American and Caribbean countries. As a Commonwealth, the island enjoys limited autonomy over local matters, but the U.S. has essentially dominated it militarily, politically, and economically for much of its history. Though they are citizens, Puerto Ricans do not have their own voting representatives in Congress and cannot vote for the president or VP. The island's status is a topic of perennial debate, evidenced by the 2012 referendum, in which a majority voted for statehood for the first time. More recently, the island's colossal public debt has sparked an economic crisis that is the focus of an upcoming Supreme Court case. The issue is intimately tied to the question of status, and consensus on the solution has proven elusive. Despite their ongoing colonial dilemma, Puerto Ricans display a strong national identity-after 118 years of occupation, the Island remains a Spanish-speaking, Afro-Hispanic-Caribbean nation. At the same time, the island's population is constantly in flux, with an estimated 60.7% of boricuas living stateside, while many others are also returning to the island. Despite the island's popularity as a tourist destination, few beyond its shores are familiar with its history. Puerto Rico: What Everyone Needs to Know provides a succinct, authoritative, and well-documented introduction to the Island's rich history, culture, politics, and economy. Jorge Duany, takes on the task of educating readers on the most important facets of the unique, troubled, but much beloved isla del encanto.

Puerto Rico Reviews

This is a very useful book, a manual that offers a comprehensive view of what Puerto Rico is and has been: its history, circumstances, and problems... It is also book written in a simple way and easy to understand, which serves as a base and introduction to the topic for those who know nothing about our country. * Carmen Dolores Hernandez, El Nuevo Dia *

About Jorge Duany (Director, Cuban Research Institute Professor of Anthropology, Department of Global & Sociocultural Studies,, Director, Cuban Research Institute Professor of Anthropology, Department of Global & Sociocultural Studies,, Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs at Florida International University)

Jorge Duany is Director of the Cuban Research Institute and Professor of Anthropology at Florida International University. He has published extensively on migration, ethnicity, race, nationalism, and transnationalism in Cuba, the Caribbean, and the United States. He is the author, coauthor, or editor of 20 books, including several works about Puerto Rico.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I: Puerto Rico before 1898 Part II: Puerto Rico under U.S. Rule, 1898-1952 Part III: Puerto Rico as a U.S. Commonwealth, 1952- Part IV: The Puerto Rican Diaspora to the United States Notes Bibliography Index

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GOR013690313
9780190648701
0190648708
Puerto Rico: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) by Jorge Duany (Director, Cuban Research Institute Professor of Anthropology, Department of Global & Sociocultural Studies,, Director, Cuban Research Institute Professor of Anthropology, Department of Global & Sociocultural Studies,, Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs at Florida International University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
20170504
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