
PREFACE
CHAPTER II - HISTORICAL SKETCH.—COLONIAL VICISSITUDES.—1533 TO 1801
CHAPTER III - HISTORICAL SKETCH.—CHANGES OF GOVERNMENT.-18O1 TO 1844
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V - HISTORICAL SKETCH.—SECOND REPUBLIC.—REVOLUTIONS AND DICTATORSHIPS.—1863 TO 1904.
CHAPTER VI - HISTORICAL SKETCH.—AMERICAN INFLUENCE.—1904 TO DATE (1918)
CHAPTER VII - AREA AND BOUNDARIES
CHAPTER VIII - TOPOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE
CHAPTER IX - GEOLOGY AND MINERALS
CHAPTER X - FLORA AND FAUNA
A concise, well‑researched portrait of the Dominican Republic, this work offers listeners a sweeping overview of the island’s past from the moment Columbus first set foot there through the turbulent colonial centuries that followed. Drawing on the author’s own travels, long‑term residence in Latin America, and firsthand experience as a secretary to both an American commission and the Dominican finance ministry, the narrative blends personal observation with a careful survey of existing scholarship.
The first sections trace the early conquest, the rise and decline of Spanish rule, and the shifting influences of English, French and Haitian forces. The later chapters shift to the early twentieth‑century context, detailing the American occupation, its reforms, and the economic challenges that have shaped the nation’s trajectory. Throughout, the author emphasizes that Santo Domingo stands at a pivotal moment—its past is well documented, its present is in flux, and its future holds the promise of significant transformation.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (707K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1876
A lawyer, judge, and writer with deep ties to the Caribbean, he brought firsthand legal and historical knowledge to his books about the Dominican Republic and Latin America. His work blends careful research with the perspective of someone who served in public and international legal roles.
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