Constructing A Colonial People: Puerto Rico And The United States, 1898-1932

Constructing A Colonial People: Puerto Rico And The United States, 1898-1932

by Pedro A Caban
Constructing A Colonial People: Puerto Rico And The United States, 1898-1932

Constructing A Colonial People: Puerto Rico And The United States, 1898-1932

by Pedro A Caban

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Overview

Puerto Rico has been a territorial possession of the United States for over one hundred years. As a strategic insular possession and guardian of the Panama Canal, a lucrative offshore investment site for U.S. multinational corporations, and a long-standing source of labor power, Puerto Rico has had an important role in American history since 1898.T

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367315153
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/28/2019
Pages: 299
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Pedro A. Caban teaches courses on the political economy of U.S.-Caribbean relations and Latino politics Rutgers University.

Table of Contents

Introduction — U.S. Imperialism and the New Colonial Era — Military Occupation, 1898-1900: Building the Colonial State — The Foraker Act: The Politics and Economics of Colonial Legislation — The Colonial State at Work: The Executive Council and the Transformation of Puerto Rico, 1900-1917 — Resistance and Accommodation — A New Beginning and the Growing Crisis of Legitimacy — The FLT, the Socialists, and the Crisis in Colonial Management
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