New Directions in Puerto Rican Studies
This series focuses on the Puerto Rican diasporic experience in the US and on the economic, political, cultural, and social aspects of life on the island of Puerto Rico. Of particular interest are manuscripts about the interplay between Puerto Rican and Latin identities, racial identity and racism, art history, nationalism and identity, migration and transnationalism, politics in the US, the militarization of Puerto Rico, sexuality and gender, culture studies, and environmental issues.
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Land Reform in Puerto Rico
Modernizing the Colonial State, 1941–1969
Race and Labor in the Hispanic Caribbean
The West Indian Immigrant Worker Experience in Puerto Rico, 1800-1850

