This article discusses the Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico’s understanding of nationalism. It located the nation both in the geographical entity of Puerto Rico and in the larger transnational political-cultural area of Latin America. To establish that Puerto Rico was a nation, the party drew on the culture, history, language, and religion that Puerto Rico shared with Latin America. Nationalists also linked the island to Latin America to convince Puerto Ricans that their history and their future lay with Iberoamérica. This article also establishes that the Nationalist Party believed that both men and women made up the nation and had an essential role to play in achieving its liberation. Pedro Albizu Campos, the leader of the Nationalist Par...
Die Karibik wurde seit dem 16. Jahrhundert von verschiedenen europäischen Mächten kolonisiert und wa...
The article analyzes a series of chronicles and photographs at the beginning of the 20th century in ...
In this article, the Puerto-Rican historian José Ignacio Jiménez presents for the first time some do...
Este artículo aborda el concepto de nacionalismo del Partido Nacionalista de Puerto Rico. El partido...
This article discusses how the concepts of nationhood and citizenship are incorporated within femini...
In the year 2005, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that almost half of all persons of Puerto Rican o...
This article examines the reception of the Spanish Republican exiles at the University of Puerto Ric...
This article is about the nationalist ideas in Chile, it provides a historical context of the variou...
This article discusses the foundation of the Puerto Rican Section of the Anti-Imperialist League of ...
Identity remains to be an important, yet, complex process that tends to adapt throughout one’s lifet...
As a matter of law, Puerto Rico has been a colony for an uninterrupted period of over five hundred y...
Union del Pueblo Canario was the most important experience in the history of Canarian leftist nation...
This article looks for an answer to the question about the specificity of the bond that the concept ...
'Literatura e identidad nacional en Puerto Rico (1930-1960)' procura indagar los problemas de constr...
Portoryko znalazło się w strefie wpływów Stanów Zjednoczonych w 1898 r. po czterystu latach zależnoś...
Die Karibik wurde seit dem 16. Jahrhundert von verschiedenen europäischen Mächten kolonisiert und wa...
The article analyzes a series of chronicles and photographs at the beginning of the 20th century in ...
In this article, the Puerto-Rican historian José Ignacio Jiménez presents for the first time some do...
Este artículo aborda el concepto de nacionalismo del Partido Nacionalista de Puerto Rico. El partido...
This article discusses how the concepts of nationhood and citizenship are incorporated within femini...
In the year 2005, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that almost half of all persons of Puerto Rican o...
This article examines the reception of the Spanish Republican exiles at the University of Puerto Ric...
This article is about the nationalist ideas in Chile, it provides a historical context of the variou...
This article discusses the foundation of the Puerto Rican Section of the Anti-Imperialist League of ...
Identity remains to be an important, yet, complex process that tends to adapt throughout one’s lifet...
As a matter of law, Puerto Rico has been a colony for an uninterrupted period of over five hundred y...
Union del Pueblo Canario was the most important experience in the history of Canarian leftist nation...
This article looks for an answer to the question about the specificity of the bond that the concept ...
'Literatura e identidad nacional en Puerto Rico (1930-1960)' procura indagar los problemas de constr...
Portoryko znalazło się w strefie wpływów Stanów Zjednoczonych w 1898 r. po czterystu latach zależnoś...
Die Karibik wurde seit dem 16. Jahrhundert von verschiedenen europäischen Mächten kolonisiert und wa...
The article analyzes a series of chronicles and photographs at the beginning of the 20th century in ...
In this article, the Puerto-Rican historian José Ignacio Jiménez presents for the first time some do...