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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1997.i211.781Abstract
In the last third of the 19th Century Puerto Rico was subjected to a late "hispanization" process, after three centuries of peripheral existence within the Empire. The ambiguous and ironical nature of that relation was brought to surface in the framework of the Spanish American War. On the basis of contemporary texts the author restitutes a “farewell” narrative, where discourses that are both contradictory and compatible recreate the end of the Empire and the transits to a new type of domination.
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