This project explores the military and political mobilization of rural and urban working sectors of Puerto Rican society as the Island transitioned from Spanish to U.S. imperial rule. In particular, my research is interested in examining how this shift occurs via patterns of inclusion-exclusion within the military and the various forms of citizenship that are subsequently transformed into socio-economic and political enfranchisement. Analyzing the armed forces as a culture-homogenizing agent helps to explain the formation and evolution of Puerto Rican national identities from 1868 to 1952, and how these evolving identities affected the political choices of the Island. This phenomenon, I argue, led to the creation of the Estado Libre Asociad...
The following study seeks to understand the process in which language and culture were linked togeth...
This article posits the significance of Selective Service and WWI for reshaping colonial administrat...
Social scientists in general and sociologists in particular, have talked about the state as a mediat...
This project explores the military and political mobilization of rural and urban working sectors of ...
Between 1964 and 1973, the United States sent over 48,000 Puerto Rican soldiers to fight the war in ...
This study examines Puerto Rico’s role as a “bridge between the Americas” from the War of 1898 to th...
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In the first decades of the twentieth century, Puerto Ricans became United States citizens while als...
This dissertation explores the formation and maintenance of national identity through a case study o...
Although separated by thousands of miles, the Philippines and Puerto Rico shared similar histories f...
Identity remains to be an important, yet, complex process that tends to adapt throughout one’s lifet...
The identity of the modern Puerto Rican The Puerto Rican identity is a result of the fusion of three...
This work, a comparative historical analysis of the United States military occupation of Cuba and Pu...
On 23rd September 2019, pro independence Puerto Ricans celebrated the 151st anniversary of the 1868 ...
The Grito the Lares in 1868 marked the highpoint of Puerto Rico’s fledgling independence movement. T...
The following study seeks to understand the process in which language and culture were linked togeth...
This article posits the significance of Selective Service and WWI for reshaping colonial administrat...
Social scientists in general and sociologists in particular, have talked about the state as a mediat...
This project explores the military and political mobilization of rural and urban working sectors of ...
Between 1964 and 1973, the United States sent over 48,000 Puerto Rican soldiers to fight the war in ...
This study examines Puerto Rico’s role as a “bridge between the Americas” from the War of 1898 to th...
This Open Access Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Dissertations and Th...
In the first decades of the twentieth century, Puerto Ricans became United States citizens while als...
This dissertation explores the formation and maintenance of national identity through a case study o...
Although separated by thousands of miles, the Philippines and Puerto Rico shared similar histories f...
Identity remains to be an important, yet, complex process that tends to adapt throughout one’s lifet...
The identity of the modern Puerto Rican The Puerto Rican identity is a result of the fusion of three...
This work, a comparative historical analysis of the United States military occupation of Cuba and Pu...
On 23rd September 2019, pro independence Puerto Ricans celebrated the 151st anniversary of the 1868 ...
The Grito the Lares in 1868 marked the highpoint of Puerto Rico’s fledgling independence movement. T...
The following study seeks to understand the process in which language and culture were linked togeth...
This article posits the significance of Selective Service and WWI for reshaping colonial administrat...
Social scientists in general and sociologists in particular, have talked about the state as a mediat...