This study traces the evolution of political status in Puerto Rico from 1936 to 1968, with special emphasis on the events that led to the creation of the Commonwealth in 1952. No other work published in English has dealt with the Puerto Rican status question in such detail.The central problem in the status debate has been: how to strike a happy balance between Puerto Rico’s economic needs, which could be filled through uninterrupted association with the United States, and the cultural divergence between the mainland and the island. Bringing together new and significant information drawn from government records and personal papers of U.S. officials, this book will be of interest to all serious students of Puerto Rican affairs, as well as to ...
Puerto Rico, considered as a Commonwealth, is treated as one of the states of the Union in most aspe...
This thesis is an analysis of current events regarding the future political status of Puerto Rico. I...
It has been quite some time that Puerto Ricans have been debating the status issue. Put simply, it i...
This study traces the evolution of political status in Puerto Rico from 1936 to 1968, with special e...
This study traces the evolution of political status in Puerto Rico from 1936 to 1968, with special e...
Surendra Bhana (1939–2016) was professor of history at the University of Durban-Westville and profes...
Surendra Bhana (1939–2016) was professor of history at the University of Durban-Westville and profes...
Puerto Rico\u27s Commonwealth status is surrounded with much controversy. Some contend that the isla...
Puerto Rico\u27s Commonwealth status is surrounded with much controversy. Some contend that the isla...
The Puerto Rican political movement in the 19th century, by L. Cruz Monclova.--Historical survey of ...
The intention of this paper is to establish why the political status of Puerto Rico is an internatio...
Almost four decades after the U.S. government announced to the United nations that Puerto Rico had c...
This thesis attempts to understand Puerto Rico’s colonial relationship to the United States as obscu...
This study examines Puerto Rico’s role as a “bridge between the Americas” from the War of 1898 to th...
The authors analyze the socioeconomic costs and benefits of "free associated statehood" in Puerto Ri...
Puerto Rico, considered as a Commonwealth, is treated as one of the states of the Union in most aspe...
This thesis is an analysis of current events regarding the future political status of Puerto Rico. I...
It has been quite some time that Puerto Ricans have been debating the status issue. Put simply, it i...
This study traces the evolution of political status in Puerto Rico from 1936 to 1968, with special e...
This study traces the evolution of political status in Puerto Rico from 1936 to 1968, with special e...
Surendra Bhana (1939–2016) was professor of history at the University of Durban-Westville and profes...
Surendra Bhana (1939–2016) was professor of history at the University of Durban-Westville and profes...
Puerto Rico\u27s Commonwealth status is surrounded with much controversy. Some contend that the isla...
Puerto Rico\u27s Commonwealth status is surrounded with much controversy. Some contend that the isla...
The Puerto Rican political movement in the 19th century, by L. Cruz Monclova.--Historical survey of ...
The intention of this paper is to establish why the political status of Puerto Rico is an internatio...
Almost four decades after the U.S. government announced to the United nations that Puerto Rico had c...
This thesis attempts to understand Puerto Rico’s colonial relationship to the United States as obscu...
This study examines Puerto Rico’s role as a “bridge between the Americas” from the War of 1898 to th...
The authors analyze the socioeconomic costs and benefits of "free associated statehood" in Puerto Ri...
Puerto Rico, considered as a Commonwealth, is treated as one of the states of the Union in most aspe...
This thesis is an analysis of current events regarding the future political status of Puerto Rico. I...
It has been quite some time that Puerto Ricans have been debating the status issue. Put simply, it i...