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Figueroa, Luis. From Colonial Subjects to National Minorities: Puerto Rican Migration to the U.S.            Sept. 15, 1998

Figeroa, Luis. Commercial Agriculture and New Spanish Colonialism, Part 1: Sugar and Slavery

        (1790-1876)" Sept. 24, 1998

Figueroa, Luis. "Settler Colonialism and Nationalism in the 19th Century" Oct. 6, 1998

González, José Luis. Puerto Rico: The Four Storeyed Country Published by: Markus

    Weiner Publishing, Inc 1979.

Bergad, Laird. The Coffee Boom, 1885-1897" From: Bergad, Coffee and Agrarian Capitalism in               Nineteenth Century Puerto Rico. Princeton University Press, 1983

Fernandez, Ronald. The Disenchanted Island: Puerto Rico and The United States In the

    Twentieth Century. (Preger Publishers: Wesport, 1996)

Trìas-Monge, Josè. Puerto Rico: The Trials of the oldest Colony Of the World. (Yale

    University Press: New Haven, 1997)

Guerra, Lilian. Popular Expressions and National Identity in Puerto Rico: The Struggle

    For Self, Community, and Nation. (University Press of Florida: Gainesville,

    1998)

Dietz, James. Economic History of Puerto Rico. (Princeton University Press: Princeton,

    1986)

Glasser, Ruth. My Music is My Flag: Puerto Rican Musicians and the New York Communities. (University      of California Press, Berkaley 1995)

Scarano, Franciso. Sugar and Slavery in Puerto Rico, 1815-1849: An Overview  from: Scarano, Sugar      and Slavery in Puerto Rico: "The Plantation Economy of Ponce, 1800-1850. (Madison U. of Wisconsin     Press, 1984), 3-34.

Morris, Nancy. Culture, Politics, and Identity. (Wetsport: Praeger, 1995)

Ferre, RosarioThe House on the Lagoon. (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1995)

Lopez, Tania.  Personal Web Page http://frontpage/tlopez

 

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