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Main Author: Vivo, Paquita, Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1973
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED088975
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author Vivo, Paquita, Ed.
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contents The Puerto Ricans: An Annotated Bibliography. Vivo, Paquita, Ed. American History Annotated Bibliographies Books Doctoral Dissertations Educational Problems Films Government Publications Pamphlets Periodicals Political Issues Politics Puerto Rican Culture Puerto Ricans Social Problems The initial selection of titles for this bibliography was based on a survey of library catalogs as well as numerous existing lists and partial bibliographies on Puerto Rico. Careful search led to a bibliography that, although selected, is also retrospective, broad, and balanced. It is retrospective in the sense that the first known published works about Puerto Rico or by Puerto Rican authors were surveyed and included. It is also a broad bibliography, for it includes a diversity of aspects--history, culture, education, music, science, social conditions, and many others. In terms of time, it covers from the pre-Columbian era to contemporary political thought and economic development. It includes, too, the entire spectrum of thinking on Puerto Rican affairs, especially in the political field. Even works with a visible bias are included, for they help the reader to understand the various ideologies at work in the island. The decision regarding inclusion in the bibliography, then was chiefly governed by one condition: whether the work adds to the knowledge of Puerto Rico and the Puerto Ricans. Besides the Library of Congress catalog, the Puerto Rican Collection at the University of Puerto Rico library--which is undoubtedly the most complete collection on the subject of the bibliography--and the collections of the Ateneo Puertorriqueno, the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriquena, the Centro de Investigaciones Historicas of the University of Puerto Rico, and the New York Public Library also were consulted. (Author/JM)
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spellingShingle The Puerto Ricans: An Annotated Bibliography.
Vivo, Paquita, Ed.
American History
Annotated Bibliographies
Books
Doctoral Dissertations
Educational Problems
Films
Government Publications
Pamphlets
Periodicals
Political Issues
Politics
Puerto Rican Culture
Puerto Ricans
Social Problems
The Puerto Ricans: An Annotated Bibliography. Vivo, Paquita, Ed. American History Annotated Bibliographies Books Doctoral Dissertations Educational Problems Films Government Publications Pamphlets Periodicals Political Issues Politics Puerto Rican Culture Puerto Ricans Social Problems The initial selection of titles for this bibliography was based on a survey of library catalogs as well as numerous existing lists and partial bibliographies on Puerto Rico. Careful search led to a bibliography that, although selected, is also retrospective, broad, and balanced. It is retrospective in the sense that the first known published works about Puerto Rico or by Puerto Rican authors were surveyed and included. It is also a broad bibliography, for it includes a diversity of aspects--history, culture, education, music, science, social conditions, and many others. In terms of time, it covers from the pre-Columbian era to contemporary political thought and economic development. It includes, too, the entire spectrum of thinking on Puerto Rican affairs, especially in the political field. Even works with a visible bias are included, for they help the reader to understand the various ideologies at work in the island. The decision regarding inclusion in the bibliography, then was chiefly governed by one condition: whether the work adds to the knowledge of Puerto Rico and the Puerto Ricans. Besides the Library of Congress catalog, the Puerto Rican Collection at the University of Puerto Rico library--which is undoubtedly the most complete collection on the subject of the bibliography--and the collections of the Ateneo Puertorriqueno, the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriquena, the Centro de Investigaciones Historicas of the University of Puerto Rico, and the New York Public Library also were consulted. (Author/JM)
title The Puerto Ricans: An Annotated Bibliography.
topic American History
Annotated Bibliographies
Books
Doctoral Dissertations
Educational Problems
Films
Government Publications
Pamphlets
Periodicals
Political Issues
Politics
Puerto Rican Culture
Puerto Ricans
Social Problems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED088975