Readings

Dominicans in the United States

Descriptors:

1.  Dominican Republic — New York

2.  Dominican Republic — New York City

3.  Dominican Republic – NY

4.  Dominican Culture – New York

5.  Immigration – Dominican – New York

 

Keywords:

1.  Dominican

2.  Republic

3.  Immigration

4.  Emigration

5.  Hispanic

6.  Catholic

7.  Spanish

8.  Central

9.  America

10.  Caribbeans

 

 

Sources:

Foner, Nancy. New Immigrants in New York. New York:  Columbia University Press, 1987.

The Dominican Republic Actually. (The Dominican Republic.) A Periodical (monthly) Review Published by the Consulate General of the Dominican Republic in New York. New York:  n.p., 1934.

Hendricks, Glenn L. The Dominican Diaspora: From the Dominican Republic to New York City–Villagers in Transition. New York:  Teachers College Press, Columbia University, 1974.

Hoffnung-Garskof, Jesse. A Tale of Two Cities: Santo Domingo and New York after 1950. Princeton:  Princeton University Press, 2008.

Cordero-Guzman, Hector, Smith, Robert C., and Grosfoguel, Ramon.  Migration, Transnationalization, and Race in a Changing New York. Philadelphia:  Temple Univerity Press, 2001.

Fertitta, Naomi and Aresu, Paul. New York : The Big City and Its Little Neighborhoods. New York:  Universe, 2009.

Alvarez, Joel A. Dominican Suburbanization? An Examination of Dominican Assimilation outside of New York City in the New York Metropolitan Region. New York:  Hunter College of the City University of New York, 2007.

Khron-Hansen, Christian. Making New York Dominican : Small Business, Politics, and Everyday Life. Philadelphia:  University of Philadelphia Press, 2013

Dwyer, Christopher. The Dominican Americans. New York:  Chelsea House, 1991.

 

 

 

Dominicans in the Dominican Republic

 

Descriptors:

1.  Dominicans (Dominican Republic) — United States.

2.  Dominican Republic — History — 1961-

3.  Dominican Republic — History — Revolution, 1965

4.  Dominican Republic — Race relations

5.  Informal sector (Economics) – Dominican Republic

6.  Labor market – Dominican Republic

7.  Racism — Dominican Republic

 

Keywords:

1.  Dominican Republic;

2.  History;

3.  Revolution, 1965;

4.  Revolution, 1961;

5.  Relations;

6.  United States;

7.  Organization of American States;

8.  International;

9.  Relations;

10.  Revolution;

 

Sources:

Alvarez, Julia. Something to Declare. Chapel Hill, NC:  Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1998.

Bracey, Audrey. Resolution of the Dominican Crisis, 1965:  A Study in Mediation. Washington, D.C.:  Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Edmund A. Walsh Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, 1980.

Fagg, John Edwin. Cuba, Haiti, & the Dominican Republic. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1965.

Gleijeses, Piero. The Dominican Crisis:  The 1965 Constitutionalist Revolt and American intervention. Baltimore:  Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978.

Grasmuck, Sherri, and Patricia R. Pessar. Between Two Islands Dominican International Migration. Berkeley:  University of California Press, 1991.

Haggerty, Richard A. Dominican Republic and Haiti: Country Studies. Washington, D.C.:  The Division, 1991.

Itzigsohn, José. Developing Poverty:  The State, Labor Market Deregulation, and the Informal Economy in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic. University Park, Penn:  Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000.

Lowenthal, Abraham F. The Dominican Intervention. Cambridge, Mass:  Harvard University Press, 1972.

Martin, John Bartlow. Overtaken by Events; the Dominican Crisis from the Fall of Trujillo to the Civil War. New York:  Doubleday, 1966.

Sagás, Ernesto. Race and Politics in the Dominican Republic. Gainesville:  University Press of Florida, 2000.

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