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Protestantism and Political Conflict in the Nineteenth-Century Hispanic Caribbean by Luis Martinez-Fernandez,

Protestantism and Political Conflict in the Nineteenth-Century Hispanic Caribbean by Luis Martinez-Fernandez,
This new series presents innovative titles pertaining to human origins, evolution, and behavior from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Subject areas include but are not limited to biological and physical anthropology, prehistoric archaeology, evolutionary psychology, behavioral ecology, and evolutionary biology. The series volumes will be of interest primarily to students and scholars in these fields. Catholicism has long been recognized as one of the major forces shaping the Hispanic Caribbean (Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic) during the nineteenth century, but the role of Protestantism has not been fully explored. Protestantism and Political Conflict in the Nineteenth-Century Hispanic Caribbean traces the emergence of Protestantism in Cuba and Puerto Rico during a crucial period of national consolidation. Using a comparative framework, Martinez-Fernandez looks at the ways in which Protestantism, though officially "illegal" for most of the century, established itself, competed with Catholicism, and took differing paths in Cuba and Puerto Rico. One of the book's main goals is to trace the links between religion and politics, particularly with regard to early Protestant activities. Protestants encountered a complex social, economic, and political landscape both in Cuba and in Puerto Rico and soon found that their very presence involved them in a series of struggles in which the Catholic Church was embroiled along with the other main forces of the time -- the peasantry, the agrarian and mercantile bourgeoisie, and the colonial state. While the Catholic Church increasingly identified with the conservative, pro-slavery, and colonialist causes, newly arrived Protestantstended to pursue particular economic activities, such as cigar exportation in Cuba and the sugar industry in Puerto Rico.



Conquering Nature: The Environmental Legacy of Socialism in Cuba by Sergio Diaz-Briquets,
Conquering Nature: The Environmental Legacy of Socialism in Cuba by Sergio Diaz-Briquets,
This study does not directly address the question of whether or not Cuba's environment would have been in better shape had its government of the last four decades not been socialist; but it provides a starting point for such comparative analyses between Cuba and other developing nations. Diaz-Briquets (Executive Director, Council for Human Development) and Perez-Lopez (economist, U.S. Department of International Labor Affairs) draw on secondary sources, informed by study of trends in former socialist countries and in the developing world, to examine the quality of air, water, and forests in Cuba, and the policies that have created the current environmental problems in that country. Neither author is an environmental specialist; they approach the issues from inter-disciplinary, comparative, and historical perspectives.



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