African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
543 p, Contains: Geography and the aboriginal population / The early Spanish rule (1492-1606) / The island divided (1607-1697) / The frontier (1697-1789) / The French revolution in Santo Domingo (1789-1809) / The Haitian domination (1809-1843) / Separation from Haiti and independence (1843-1844) / The first caudillos: Santana and Baez (1844-1856) / The revolution of 1857 (1857-1858) / Annexation to Spain and republican restoration (1859-1865) / Caudillo politics and political instability (1865-1879) / The liberals in power (1879-1886) / Ulises Heureaux (1886-1899) / Toward a U. S. protectorate (1899-1911) / The collapse of sovereignty (1911-1916) / The U. S. military occupation (1916-1924) / Horacio Vasquez and the rise of Trujillo (1924-1930) / The era of Trujillo (1930-1961) / Democracy vs Neo-Trujilloism (1961-1978) / Social-Democrats in power (1978-1986) / Balaguer's return (1986-1990)