Frontiers, Plantations, and Walled Cities : Essays on Society, Culture, and Politics in the Hispanic Caribbean (1800-1945)
Frontiers, Plantations, and Walled Cities : Essays on Society, Culture, and Politics in the Hispanic Caribbean (1800-1945)
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Author(s): Martinez-Fernandez, Luis
Martinez, Luis
ISBN No.: 9781558765115
Pages: 320
Year: 201102
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 164.29
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Hispanic Caribbean was fundamentally a plantation economy dominated mainly by the world sugar market. The politics were shaped by revolutions, political coups, wars, and elections, resulting in an end of Spanish power, independent states, and the domination of the region by the United States. These developments led to changes in social values. The author follows these developments throughout the main Hispanic islands and provides a fascinating picture of a region in turmoil.


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