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Scholarly study of the English invasion of the Spanish colony of Hispaniola, present day Haiti and the Dominican Republic, led by Oliver Cromwell in 1655. It highlights the native's defense of the island, the English defeat and suggests the emergence of Haiti as a separate nation as a possible outcome of the invasion. An original study that fills a gap in Caribbean and Dominican history by recognized author Vega who has published more than 32 titles on Dominican history. Bernardo Vega (1938) is one of the most prolific authors in the Dominican Republic, his bibliography is composed of about fifty titles and covers the fields of history, anthropology and economics. He has also compiled important documents on the Rafael Trujillo dictatorship and its relationship with the United States government. His writings on economics, history and politics frequently appear in the national press.
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History, Foreign relations, Naval History, Diplomatic relationsPlaces
Dominican Republic, Great BritainTimes
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La derrota de Penn y Venables en Santo Domingo, 1655
2013, Academia Dominicana de la Historia
in Spanish
- Primera edición.
9945891405 9789945891409
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-135) and index.
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