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  1. Military Crisis Management: U.S. Intervention in the Dominican Republic, 1965 (Contributions in Military Studies) by Herbert G. Schoonmaker, 1990-02-15
  2. Museo Arqueológico Regional, Altos de Chavón by Manuel Antonio García Arévalo, 1982
  3. Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959-1976 by Piero Gleijeses, 2002-01-22

1. Hispaniola.Com Dominican Republic Guide - History
During the next 70 years, the history of the Overall, the situation in the dominican republic for the first 70 by power hungry followers of regional strongmen.
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Paintings by John Lewis, a locally well known Dominican painter whom Hispaniola.com commissiond to draw snapshots of the Dominican history. For at least 5,000 years before Christopher Columbus "discovered" America for the Europeans, the island which he called Hispaniola was inhabited by Amer-Indians. Anthropologists have traced 2 major waves of immigration, one from the West in Central America (probably Yucatan) and the second from the South, descendant of the Arawakan Indian tribes in Amazonia and passing through the Orinocco valley in Venezuela. It is from this second source that the ancestors of the Taino Indians who welcomed Columbus on his first voyage originated. The word Taino meant "good" or "noble" in their language, and not only were the Indians peaceful and generous in their hospitality, but early Spanish chroniclers document that no Spaniard ever saw Indians fighting among themselves. By the end of the 15th century the Tainos were well organized into five tribes, and are considered to have been of the verge of civilization and central government. Recent estimates indicate that there probably were as many as 200,000 Tainos on the island at the time. Within a short time of his departure, these settlers began fighting among themselves, with some of them getting killed. They also offended the natives by forcibly taking 3 or 4 of their wives or sisters each, and forcing them to work as their servants. After several months of these abuses, a tribal chief named Caonabo attacked the settlement and killed the remaining Spaniards. So when Columbus returned to the island the next spring with a large expedition, he and the Spaniards were shocked to find that the settlement they had left behind was empty and had been burned to the ground.

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Number Year Location I Mexico City, Mexico II Havana, Cuba III San Salvador, El Salvador IV Panama City, Panama V Barranquilla, Colombia VI Guatemala City, Guatemala VII Mexico City, Mexico VIII Caracas, Venezuela IX Kingston, Jamaica X San Juan, Puerto Rico XI Panama City, Panama XII Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic XIII Medellin, Colombia XIV Havana, Cuba XV Santiago De Los Caballeros, Dominican Republic XVI Mexico City, Mexico XVII Ponce, Puerto Rico XVIII Maracaibo, Venezuela
C.C.C.A.N. Championships Number Year Location I San Juan, Puerto Rico II San Salvador, El Salvador III Mexico City, Mexico IV Cali, Colombia V San Salvador, El Salvador VI San Juan, Puerto Rico VII Havana, Cuba VIII Ibague, Colombia IX Mexico City, Mexico X Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic XI San Cristobal, Venezuela XII Oaxtepec, Mexico (Swimming) Havana, Cuba (Water Polo)

6. Dominican Republic --  Encyclopædia Britannica
the history of the dominican republic from the time of European settlement. For a treatment of the country in its regional context, see West Indies, history of
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7. Table Of Contents Page 7. VII. The Contemporary Period, 1945-2000. 2001. The Enc
The Encyclopedia of World history. 2001. Table of Contents. Page 7. 1. Overview. a. Cultural Developments. b. regional Diplomacy. c. The dominican republic. d. Haiti.
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8. Dominican Republic Encyclopædia Britannica
history of the dominican republic from the time of European settlement. For a treatment of the country in its regional context, see West Indies, history Latin America, history of.
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9. Table Of Contents Page 6. VI. The World Wars And The Interwar Period, 1914-1945.
The Encyclopedia of World history. 2001. Table of Contents. Page 6. 1. Overview. a. regional Diplomacy. b. Cultural Developments. d. The dominican republic. e. Haiti.
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10. Dominican Republic - HISTORY
Political and regional competition overlapped to a great extent In the late 1980s, the republic was still the shadow of the ultimate dominican caudillo, Rafael
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Dominican Republic Table of Contents THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC EXPERIENCED many setbacks on the road to the democratic system under which it functioned in the late 1980s. The nation did not enjoy full independence until 1844, when it emerged from twenty-two years of occupation by Haiti; this liberation came later than that of most Latin American countries. Reacceptance of Spanish rule from 1861 to 1865 demonstrated the republic's insecurity and dependence on larger powers to protect it and to define its status. Dominican vulnerability to intervention from abroad was also made evident by the United States military occupation of 1916-24 and by a more limited action by United States forces during a brief civil war in 1965. Politically, Dominican history has been defined by an almost continuous competition for supremacy among caudillos of authoritarian ideological convictions. Political and regional competition overlapped to a great extent because mainly conservative leaders from the south and the east pitted themselves against generally more liberal figures from the northern part of the Valle del Cibao (the Cibao Valley, commonly called the Cibao). Traditions of personalism, militarism, and social and economic elitism locked the country into decades of debilitating wars, conspiracies, and despotism that drained its resources and undermined its efforts to establish liberal constitutional rule.

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14. History Of Merengue
history of Merengue. In thes case, each region of the dominican republic would have adapted the music this view is the fact that while the regional variants use
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This text was taken from the book "Merengue, Dominican music and Dominican identity", published by Temple University Press in 1997, written by Paul Austerlitz.
While best known as a dominican music, merengue was a pan-Caribbean genre already in the nineteenth century. Haiti, Venezuela, Colombia, and Puerto Rico each developed local forms of the music; with the exception of the Puerto Rican version, all are still played today. Like another pan-Caribbean form, the danza , the Caribbean merengues fused the European contredanse with local, African-drived elements, they are thus aptly called Afro-Caribbean contredanse transformations. In their duality, the contredanse transformations reflected the contradictions of nineteenth-century Spanish Caribbean society, which was divided along intertwined lines of race and class. While the light-skinned urbane gentry sustained close ties to Europe, much of the rural population maintained African-derived practices. Still, interracial marriage was not unusual, and communication across class lines took place.
The contredanse originated in England, where country dances became popular among the nobility durin the mid-seventeenth century. This English country dance was introduced to the court of the French king Louis XIV, an avid amateur dancer. Performed in groups with set figures, it acquired a genteel nature in the French court, and there came to be called the contredanse. When the dance caught on in colonial Saint-domingue, its musical accompaniment was impreguated by African influences. Jean Fouchard writes that Haitian mereng developed in the mid-nineteenth century from a local contredanse derivative, the

15. Dominican Republic Resources
Includes a broad overview of the country including geography, history, society, religion, economic affairs regional Countries dominican republic.
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In Spanish. English version under construction. Contains information about the history and culture of the Dominican Republic with emphasis on Santiago.
Arte Dominicano . Arte Latino.
In Spanish. Presents an overview of Dominican art with many links to works on the web. Go the the Arte Latino home page for a broader selection of topics.
Home Page del Rock Dominicano . Arte Latino.
In Spanish. Everything you ever wanted to know about the history of rock and rock groups in the DR! Go the the Arte Latino home page for a broader selection of topics.
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Lyrics to the music of Juan Luis Guerra, one of the most well known and popular Dominican musicians. Includes a glossary of Dominicanisms.
Languages of the Dominican Republic . Ethnologue Database.
Provides brief descriptions of language forms of the DR with literacy rate information.
Par@bola: Literatura Dominicana On-line
Full text of various works of Dominican poetry, narrative, and essays. Includes works by well known authors such as Pedro Mir, Manuel del Cabral, Fabio Fiallo, Franklin Mieses Burgos, Juan Bosch, and others.
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sharply reduced the dominican republic s regional appeal and a virtual protectorate over the struggling republic. so that friendly dominican governments could
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