Andres A. ("Tony") Ramos Mattei, (1941 – 11 February 1987) was a Puerto Rican sugar industry historian. He is considered the "undisputed authority" on the subject of Puerto Rico's sugar industry. (…) Ramos Mattei's intellectual passion revolved around the peculiar historical processes of his native Puerto Rican society where he wrote about its enduring and perplexing colonial drama. In this regard, he was most interested in the life and thought of Ramon Emeterio Betances, the Puerto Rican abolitionist, revolutionary, and "father of the Puerto Rican nation". Ramos' contributions in this field was almost as intense as his contributions to the history of the cane sugar industry.
This blog is for the sole purpose of listing the books, journals and archive in Dr. Thomas G. Mathews' (my late father's) vast library for specialists on Caribbean and Latin American History. FACT EX-ANTE: No book will be taken from its location. Those desiring of consultation will email me to make the appropriate arrangements.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Betances, Lares y el Ciclo Revolucionario Antillano
Ramos Mattei, Andres A., “Betances, Lares y el ciclo revolucionario Antillano”, Sin Nombre, vol. XIII, Num. 3, Abril – Junio de 1983. [articulo extracto]
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