One of Puerto Rico’s most influential historians, Fernando Picó offers a sweeping and insightful exploration of the island’s past.
In this updated edition of his landmark work Historia General, Picó traces how global developments—in the courts and commercial centers of the Americas, Europe, and Africa—shaped the lives of everyday Puerto Ricans. With clarity and depth, he examines how the people of Puerto Rico have struggled since the 19th century to gain control over their political, social, and economic destinies.
This first English-language edition, translated and updated by the author himself, expands on the original 1986 version to include pivotal modern events, including the fight for Vieques. A vital resource for anyone seeking to understand Puerto Rico’s complex history, this book bridges academic rigor with accessible storytelling, making it essential reading for students, scholars, and general readers alike.
Año: 2017 | Páginas: 351
Markus Wiener Publishers