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XV, 536 S.
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Ill., Kt.
ISBN:
9780822356882
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9780822357001
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The Latin America readers
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Literaturangaben
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European encountersThe people who greeted Columbus
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AIn the midst of revolution, US receivership of Dominican customsGavilleros, listín diario ; A resignation and a machine gun
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Religion of the Taíno people
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First descriptions of the land, first violence against its people
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Death of the Spanish at Navidad
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The first Christian converts and martyrs in the new world
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Founding Santo Domingo
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The Indian monarchs
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Criminals as kings
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A voice in the wilderness: brother Antonio Montesino
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The Royal response
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Pirates, governors, and slaves ; Las Casas blamed for the African slave trade
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The slave problem in Santo Domingo
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Lemba and the Maroons of Hispaniola
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Francis Drake's sacking of Santo Domingo
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Colonial delinquency
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The bulls
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The buccaneers of Hispaniola
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Business deals with the buccaneers
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The idea of value on Hispaniola
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Revolutions ; The monteros and the guerreros
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The border Maroons of Le Maniel
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The people-eater
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The Boca Nigua revolt
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Hayti and San Domingo
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Toussaint's conquest
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After the war, tertulias
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Stupid Spain
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The Dominican bolívar
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Profane bell bottoms
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Dominicans unite!
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Caudillos and empires ; Pedro Santana
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The caudillo of the South
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In the army camp at Bermejo
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The war of the restoration
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Spanish recolonization: a postmortem, US Commission of Inquiry to Santo Domingo ; Making the case for US annexation
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Dominican support for annexation, US Commission of Inquiry to Santo Domingo ; Opposition to US annexation
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Dominican nationalism versus annexation
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A lesson in "quiet good-breeding"
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Martí's travel notes
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Ulises "Lilís" Heureaux
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Your friend, Ulises
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The idea of the nation: order and progress ; Street people and godparents
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From Paris to Santo Domingo
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Public enemies: the revolutionary and the pig
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The "master of décimas"
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Barriers to progress: revolutions, diseases, holidays, and cockfights
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Food, race, and nation
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Tobacco to the rescue
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Patrons, peasants, and tobacco
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Salomé, Salomé
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The case for commerce, 1907, Dominican Department of Promotion and public works ; Dollars, gunboats, and bullets ; Uneasiness about the US Government
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The "water torture" and other abuses, US senate, hearings before a select committee on Haiti and Santo Domingo ; The land of bullet holes
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American sugar kingdom
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The universal negro improvement association in San Pedro de Macorís, officers and members of the association ; The crime of Wilson
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The era of Trujillo ; The Haitian massacre
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Message to Dominican women
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The sugar strike of 1946
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Informal resistance on a Dominican sugar plantation
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Biography of a great leader
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A diplomat's diagnosis of the dictator
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A British view of the dictatorship
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Exile invasions, anonymous
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I am Minerva!
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The long transition to democracy ; "Basta ya!": a peasant woman speaks out
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Without begging god
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The masters
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The rise and demise of democracy, CIA reports, 1961-1963 ; "Ni mató, ni robó"
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Fashion police
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The revolution of the Magi
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United States intervention in the revolution of 1965
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The president of the United States chooses the next president of the Dominican Republic
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Operation power pack
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The twelve years
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Why not, Dr. Balaguer?
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Dominican, cut the cane!
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The blind caudillo
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The "eat alones" of the liberation party
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The election of 2000
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The sour taste of US-Dominican sugar policy
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Leonel, Fidel, and Barack, Leonel Fernández, Fidel Castro, and Barack Obama ; Religious practices ; Mercedes
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Altagracia
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The Catholic bishops say no to the dictator, the five bishops of the Dominican Republic ; Liberation theology
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To die in Villa Mella
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A tire blowout gives entry into the world of spiritism
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Díos Olivorio Mateo: the living god, interview with Irio Leonel Ramírez López ; Jesus is calling you
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Popular culture ; Carnival and holy week
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Tribulations of Dominican racial identity
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Origins of merengue and musical instruments of the republic
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Dominican music on the world stage: Eduardo Brito
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The people call all of it merengue
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A bachata party
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The tiger
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La montería: the hunt for wild pigs and goats
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Everyday life in a poor barrio
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The name is the same as the person
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Juan Luis Guerra: I hope it rains . . .
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The Dominican diaspora ; The first immigrant to Manhattan, 1613: Jan Rodrigues
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Player to be named later: Osvaldo/Ossie/Ozzie Virgil
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The Dominican dandy: Juan Marichal
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The queen of merengue
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Dominican hip-hop in Spain
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Black women are confusing, but the hair lets you know
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Los Domincanyorks
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The Yola
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The Dominican who won the Kentucky Derby
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You know you're Dominican?
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe The Dominican Republic reader Durham ; : Duke University Press, 2014 ISBN 9780822376521
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0822376520
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
Dominikanische Republik
;
Geschichte
;
Dominikanische Republik
;
Geschichte
;
Quelle
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Anthologie