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Table of Contents of The Dominican Republic: A National History (Second Updated and Enlarged Edition)

INTRODUCTION

GEOGRAPHY AND THE ABORIGINAL POPULATION

Geography
3,000 years of migration
Aboriginal lifestyle
Family and social structure
Political organization
Myths and religious expression

THE EARLY SPANISH RULE (1492-1606)

Gold, Indians, and encomiendas
Sugar and slaves
Cattle and contraband
The “devastaciones”

THE ISLAND DIVIDED (1607-1697)

The loss of the western lands
Misery and decadence in Santo Domingo
Contacts with the French
Conflicts with the French

THE FRONTIER (1697-1789)

The French and thc cattle trade
The repopulation of the border areas
The politics of the cattle trade
Impact of the intercolonial trade

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION IN SANTO DOMINGO (1789-1809)

The Haitian Revolution
Cession to France
French rule in Santo Domingo

THE HAITIAN DOMINATION (1809-1843)

The “Expana Boba”
The land question
The Rural Code
Economic crisis and political unrest
The overthrow of Boyer

SEPARATION FROM HAITI AND INDEPENDENCE (1843-1844)

Conspiracy
Independence

THE FIRST CAUDILLOS: SANTANA AND BAEZ (1844-1856)

Pedro Santana
Buenaventura Baez vs. Pedro Santana

THE REVOLUTION OF 1857 (1857-1858)

The economic structure
The monetary question
The revolution

ANNEXATION TO SPAIN AND REPUBLICAN RESTORATION (1859-1865)

Financial and political crisis
Annexation
The Restoration War

CAUDILLO POLITICS AND POLITICAL INSTABILITY (1865-1879)

Post-Restoration politics
Annexation to the United States
Rojos, Verdes, and Azules

THE LIBERALS IN POWER (1879-1886)

The Azul governments
The Azul Party and the economy

ULISES HEUREAUX (1886-1899)

Installing the dictatorship
Financial embroilment

TOWARD A U.S. PROTECTORATE (1899-1911)

External debt and political crisis
U.S. financial intervention
The Dominican-American Convention
Ramon Caceres and the U.S. protectorate

THE COLLAPSE OF SOVEREIGNTY(1911-1916)

Political chaos and U.S. involvement
Juan Isidro Jimenes and the U.S. tutelage

THE U.S. MILITARY OCCUPATION (1916-1924)

Imposing military rule
Economic change during World War I
Nationalist resistance
Ending the occupation
The occupation’s impact

HORACIO VASQUEZ AND THE RISE OF TRUJILLO (1924-193)

Under the U.S. protectorate
Return to caudillo politics
The rise of Trujillo

THE ERA OF TRUJILLO (1930-1961)

Trujillo’s ambitions
Economic policies
The Haitian question
Political stability
The collapse of the dictatorship
The impact of Trujillo’s rule

DEMOCRACY VS. NEO-TRUJILLOISM (1961-1978)

Democratization and civil war
Twelve years of Neo-Trujilloism

SOCIAL-DEMOCRATS IN POWER (1978-1986)

Antonio Guzman
Salvador Jorge Blanco

BALAGUER’S RETURN (1986-1990)

The destruction of Jorge Blanco
An economic dictatorship
Caudillism, elections, and crisis

MARXISTS VS SOCIAL DEMOCRATS (1996-2004)

Leonel Fernandez and the Marxists’ paradox
The Lost Opportunity of Hipolito Mejia

MAPS

BIBLIOGRAPHY