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The History of the Dominican Republic takes readers on a clear and compelling journey from the Taíno world to the present day, offering a broad and engaging introduction to one of the Caribbean's most fascinating nations.
Written in polished, accessible English for general readers, this book makes Dominican history easy to follow without sacrificing depth or historical substance. Rather than feeling like a textbook, it reads as a flowing narrative that helps readers understand not only what happened, but also how each era helped shape the Dominican people and the modern Dominican Republic.
Inside this book, you will discover:Columbus, conquest, and the rise of colonial Santo Domingo
The division of Hispaniola and the rise of Saint Domingue
The Haitian Revolution and its lasting impact on the island
Haitian unification and the road to Dominican independence
The fragile early republic, annexation, and the Restoration War
Sugar, foreign pressure, and the rise of U.S. influence
The U.S. occupation and the Trujillo dictatorship
Civil war, intervention, Balaguer, and the long democratic transition
The Dominican Republic today, including migration, culture, and identity
This book is ideal for:
Readers looking for a clear history of the Dominican Republic
Dominicans and members of the diaspora who want a deeper understanding of their roots
Students, travelers, and curious readers interested in Caribbean history and Latin American history
Anyone seeking an accessible introduction to the story of the Dominican people
Whether you are discovering Dominican history for the first time or looking for a readable, wide-ranging overview, this book offers an insightful look at the events, struggles, and transformations that shaped the nation from its origins to the modern era.
A clear, engaging, and memorable introduction to the history of the Dominican Republic and the people who made it.Thanks for subscribing!
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