The Dominican People: A Documentary History

The Dominican People: A Documentary History
ISBN-10
1558762965
ISBN-13
9781558762961
Category
History / Social History
Pages
278
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
Markus Wiener Publishers
Authors
Orlando Inoa, Ernesto Sagás

Description

The vanquished Taíno Indians, the Spanish conquistadors, rebellious slaves, common folk, foreign invaders, bloody dictators, gallant heroes, charismatic politicians, and committed rebels-all have left their distinct imprint on Dominican society and left behind printed records. Nevertheless, the five-hundred-year history of the people of the Dominican Republic has yet to be told through its documents. Although there has been a considerable

production of documentary compilations in the Dominican Republic-particularly during the Trujillo era-few of these are known outside the country, and none has ever been translated into English.


The Dominican People: A Documentary History bridges this gap by providing an annotated collection of documents related to the history of the

Dominican Republic and its people. The compilation features annotated documents on some of the transcendental events that have taken place on the island since pre-Columbian times.


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