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  • Flavourvilleby Lesley Chesterman

    ECW Press 2003; US$ 8.95

    After 40 weeks on the Gazette best-seller list, Lesley Chesterman's guide to dining out in Montreal is back on the culinary map, in a completely updated and revised edition. With 50 new restaurants, Flavourville keeps pace with Montreal's evolving restaur more...

  • The Puerto Rican Nation on the Moveby Jorge Duany

    The University of North Carolina Press 2002; US$ 57.95

    The author uses previously untapped primary resources to bring insights to questions of Puerto Rican identity, nationalism and migration. Duany argues that the Puerto Rican nation must be understood as a new kind of translocal entity with deep cultural continuities. more...

  • Ancient Borinquenby Peter E. Siegel; Peter G. Roe; Peter E. Siegel; Joshua M. Torres; John G. Jones; Lee A. Newsom; Deborah M. Pearsall; Jeffrey B. Walker; Susan D. deFrance; Karen F. Anderson-Cordova; Anne V. Stokes; Daniel P. Wagner

    The University of Alabama Press 2009; US$ 29.56

    Native American cultures of Puerto Rico prior to the arrival of the Spanish in 1493. A book on the prehistory of a modern geopolitical entity is artificial. It is unlikely that prehistoric occupants recognized the same boundaries and responded to the same political forces that operated in the formation of current nations, states, or cities. Yet, archaeologists traditionally have produced such volumes and they generally represent anchors for ongoing research in a specific region, in this case the island of Puerto Rico, its immediate neighbors, and the wider Caribbean basin.   To varying degrees, this work addresses issues and draws data from beyond the boundaries of Puerto Rico because in prehistoric times the water... more...

  • Puerto Rico in the American Centuryby J. Ayala César; Rafael Bernabe

    The University of North Carolina Press 2007; US$ 29.95

    Offering a comprehensive overview of Puerto Rico's history and evolution since the installation of U.S. rule, Ayala and Bernabe connect the island's economic, political, cultural, and social past of residents of the island as well as the many Puerto Ricans in the diaspora. The authors discuss a wide range of topics, including literary and cultural debates and social and labor struggles that previous histories have neglected. Ayala and Bernabe argue that the inability of Puerto Rico to shake its colonial legacy reveals the limits of free-market capitalism. more...

  • Frommer's Puerto Rico Day by Dayby John Marino

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2009; US$ 12.99

    At last, a travel guide that tells you how to see the best of everything-in the smartest, most time-efficient way. The best of Puerto Rico from one day to two weeks Thematic tours for every interest, schedule, and taste Walking tours of the island's best-loved attractions Hundreds of evocative color photos Insightful advice written by a savvy newspaper reporter based in San Juan Features tours of Puerto Rico for Adventure Lovers, Art and Culture Lovers, Puerto Rico with kids , and more! more...

  • Puerto Ricoby Nancy Morris

    ABC-CLIO 1995; US$ 112.95

    This book uses historical and interview data to trace the development of Puerto Rican identity in the 20th century. It analyzes how and why Puerto Ricans have maintained a clear sense of distinctiveness in the face of direct and indirect pressures on their identity. After gaining sovereignty over Puerto Rico from Spain in 1898, the United States undertook a sustained campaign to Americanize the island. Despite 50 years of active Americanization and another 40 years of continued United States sovereignty over the island, Puerto Ricans retain a sense of themselves as distinctly and proudly Puerto Rican. This study examines the symbols of Puerto Rican identity, and their use in the complex politics of the island. It shows that identity is dynamic,... more...

  • The History of Puerto Ricoby Lisa Pierce Flores

    ABC-CLIO 2009; US$ 50.00

    This book offers a concise yet comprehensive history of Puerto Rico, from the reign of Taino Indians through its centuries as a Spanish colony to its present-day standing as a thriving economic force in Latin America with a unique and ever-evolving relationship with the United States. more...

  • Tibesby L. Antonio Curet; Edwin Crespo-Torres; Lisa M. Stringer; L. Antonio Curet; Andrew Castor; Jeffrey B. Walker; Susan D. deFrance; Pedro Alvarado Zayas; Lee A. Newsom; Joshua M. Torres; Geoffrey DuChemin; Michelle J. LeFebvre; William J. Pestle; Carla S. Hadden; Jeffry D. Grigsby; Daniel Welch; Scott Rice-Snow; Melissa J. Castor; Richard H. Fluegeman; Lisa M. Stringer

    The University of Alabama Press 2009; US$ 27.96

    The first comprehensive analysis of a strategically located ceremonial center on the island of Puerto Rico. The prehistoric civic-ceremonial center of Tibes is located on the southern coast of Puerto Rico, just north of the modern coastal city of Ponce. Protected on two sides by a river, and on the other two sides by hills, this approximately 10.5-acre site remains as fertile and productive today as when first occupied over 2,000 years ago. Such a rich region would have been a choice location for native peoples because of the diversity in all resources, from land, air, and sea--and also symbolically crucial as a liminal space within the landscape. It may have been regarded as a space charged with numen or cosmic energy where different... more...

  • Rethinking Puerto Rican Precolonial Historyby Reniel Rodríguez Ramos

    The University of Alabama Press 2010; US$ 23.96

    The history of Puerto Rico has usually been envisioned as a sequence of colonizations-various indigenous peoples from Archaic through Taíno were successively invaded, assimilated, or eliminated, followed by the Spanish entrada, which was then modified by African traditions and, since 1898, by the United States. The truth is more complex, but in many ways Puerto Rico remains one of the last colonies in the world. This volume focuses on the successive indigenous cultures of Puerto Rico prior to 1493.   Traditional studies of the cultures of indigenous peoples of the Caribbean have centered on ceramic studies, based on the archaeological model developed by Irving Rouse which has guided Caribbean archaeology for decades. Rodríguez... more...

  • Race and Labor in the Hispanic Caribbeanby Jorge L Chinea

    UPF 2001; US$ 44.95

    Chinea examines the social, economic, and political impact of foreign immigrants in Puerto Rico during its transition from subsistence farming and ranching in the late 18th century to commercial agriculture during the first half of the 19th century. more...