Puerto Rico Past and Present: An Encyclopedia
By (Author) Serafn Mndez-Mndez
By (author) Ronald Fernndez
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
14th July 2015
2nd edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Reference works
972.95003
Hardback
480
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
1191g
Recently revised to include the latest current events, this classic reference presents the historical, social, political, and cultural aspects of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico, an island rich with culture and national pride, continues to inspire debate over its designation as a commonwealth of the United States. This updated edition of a popular encyclopedia captures important historical, social, political, and cultural developments of the oldest colony in the world, up to and including the region's current status in relation to the United States. The fascinating work is full of facts, figures, and narratives of the struggles, achievements, and creations of the Puerto Rican people. Essays highlight the area's economy, geography, religion, education, language, radio, television, social media, and films. A focus on the contributions of key historical figures showcase the stories of Ramon Power y Giralt, the first envoy to the Spanish Courts; and Juan Mari Brs, founder of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party, among others. The second edition features recent developments in the commonwealth, including the election of its first female governor, the introduction of the first sales tax, and the financial crisis that shut down schools.
By amplifying the contents and taking a more conversational writing style, the authors provide a well-researched overview of Puerto Rican history and culture for U.S. readers, supported by helpful contextual and historical background information. Summing Up: Recommended. All libraries/levels. * Choice *
Serafn Mndez-Mndez, PhD, is a professor in the department of communication at Central Connecticut State University where he has taught for the last 25 years. The late Ronald Fernndez, PhD, was a professor at Central Connecticut State University until his retirement.