(Post-)colonial Archipelagos: Comparing the Legacies of Spanish Colonialism in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1. An Archipelagic View on (Post-)Colonial Legacies -- 1. Of Archipelagic Connections and Postcolonial Divides -- 2. The Paradoxes of (Post-)Colonial Archipelagos-a Proposal for Postcolonizing Comparative Research -- 3. Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and the Crisis of the Great Empire -- Part 2. The Past and Present of the Political Economy and Authority in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines -- 4. Spain in Cuba -- 5. The Political Economy of Contemporary Cuba -- 6. Puerto Rico's Colonial Legacies and Postcolonial Constellations -- 7. The Political Economy of Contemporary Puerto Rico -- 8. Sui generis -- 9. The Political Economy of Power in Contemporary Philippines -- Part 3. The Past and Present of the Hierarchization of Difference and Power in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines -- 10. Spanish Colonization's Mark on Cuba -- 11. Race, Gender, and Social Structure in Contemporary Cuba -- 12. The Perpetual Colony -- 13. Postcolonial Colonialism in Puerto Rico -- 14. Colonial Government and Social Organization in the Spanish Philippines -- 15. Social Inequalities and Political Organization in the Philippines -- Part 4. The (Post-)Colonial Legacies of Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines -- 16. Legacies of Slavery and People of African Descent in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean -- 17. Patterns of Work, Stratification, and Social Prestige in the Late Spanish Colonial Empire -- 18. Lessons Learned -- Contributors -- Index.