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Puerto Rico: A Political and Cultural History [Paperback]

Arturo Morales Carrión (Author)
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0393301931 978-0393301939 September 17, 1984

The people of Puerto Rico today are caught in a centuries-old dilemma of identity.

In this non-partisan text, Arturo Morales Carrión discusses the island's social, institutional, and cultural evolution and provides a historical perspective on all political positions.

Attention to problems related to the Puerto Rican search for identity makes this a book of special interest to Americans and Puerto Ricans alike. "Understanding the island," says the author, "involves transcending the confines of American nationalism in an effort at empathy and insight. Only through mutual understanding and respect will the United States and Puerto Rico face with hope and creativity the many baffling and thorny issues of the present."

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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company (September 17, 1984)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393301931
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393301939
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #486,086 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Fair but improvable., October 8, 1997
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The highly respected Dr. Arturo Morales Carrion and four collaborating authors deserve credit for making a history of Puerto Rico available in English for the mainland reader; unfortunately, the book does have its flaws. Information in the first seven chapters, which deal with pre-Columbian times and Spanish colonial rule, was spotty and incomplete considering the length of this period in the island's history. Overlapping of dates and events between chapters was also noticeable, making the narrative a bit repetitive. Part Two of the book consists of eight chapters (all written by Dr. Morales) covering American territorial rule and the Commonwealth years up to 1980. The author does not discuss in much detail the military operations in Puerto Rico during the Spanish-American War, yet he does a much better job covering the territorial period; with some justification, his profiles of the island's American-born governors are not too flattering. Towards the end of World War II, the stage is being set for the establishment of self-government for Puerto Rico under the Commonwealth, of which Dr. Morales was a founder and lifelong supporter. At this point in the book, Dr. Morales' narrative essentially becomes a panegyric to the Commonwealth and its founders, particularly Luis Munoz Marin, whose treatment by the author is virtually hagiographical. Dr. Morales decries the end of political "consensus" (more like one-party rule) in the island as electoral support for the pro-Commonwealth party begins to weaken in the late 1960s. Out of four general elections held in Puerto Rico between 1968 and 1980, three resulted in the establishment of pro-statehood administrations, yet Dr. Morales does not credit these administrations with any worthwhile accomplishments. All political developments after the glory days of the Commonwealth are relegated to Part Two's relatively short eighth chapter. A final chapter by Maria Teresa Babin on Puerto Rican culture is adequate but sometimes lofty. The book does boast an impressive bibliography, thus showing the scholarly qualities of the authors. Overall, but at varying degrees, the authors' writing style may appear somewhat awkward to the American reader. Given the above flaws and significant political developments in the island since 1980, "Puerto Rico: A Political and Cultural History" needs to be revised and updated.
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PReb.com comenta sobre esta obra:, March 28, 2000
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Luis Negron Hernandez: El libro se divide en dos partes. En la primera, incluye artículos de los profesores Aída Caro, Arturo Santana y Luis González Vales. Estos abarcan la colonización militar, la organización institucional y la vida social en el Puerto Rico a partir del siglo 15, hasta la sociedad de las plantaciones azucareras y la invasión norteamericana a la Isla. En la segunda parte, Arturo Morales Carrión analiza con autoridad los efectos políticos del tutelaje colonial norteamericano y las luchas que desembocaron en la nación y partidos presentes. Morales fue director de la Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades y del Centro de Investigaciones Históricas del recinto universitario de Río Piedras. Se desempeñó como Asesor del Secretario general de la OEA y como Secretario asistente del Departamento de Estado de los EE.UU. En la década del 1970 ocupó la presidencia de la Universidad de Puerto Rico. El estilo de los ilustres historiadores, los temas incluidos y sus planteamientos tan interesantes y documentados harán de esta lectura una de sus predilectas y de toda su familia.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book!, January 22, 2008
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This is an EXCELLENT book. Other reviews seem to be critical, however, they seem more geared towards a political agenda than I think the author is. I'm a Puerto Rican studying the history of the island and this is the best book out there by far (yes I have several others) which provides many facts going back to the days of the Arawak and following through to fairly recent history. He brings to life the Caribe and Taino "indians" as well as the attacks by Drake and Hawkins to the fireside chats by Marin. I highly recommend this book to read and re-read.
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