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Puerto Rico and the promise of United States citizenship: Struggles around status in a new empire, 1898--1917.

机译:波多黎各和美国公民身份的承诺:1898--1917年,在新帝国中为地位而斗争。

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By invading and annexing Puerto Rico and other Spanish lands in 1898-1899, the United States took an imperial turn that unsettled its constitutional order. This dissertation traces responses by two groups---one within the U.S. government and another comprised of Puerto Ricans---to the legal uncertainty that reigned until Congress extended U.S. citizenship to "citizens of Porto Rico" in 1917. It also reconstructs the social and legal terrain surrounding key legal actions: the Treaty of Paris, the Foraker Act, the Insular Cases, and the Jones Act. For representatives of the U.S. government---federal judges, elected officials, and appointed administrators---U.S occupation of the island imposed hard choices between the exigencies of imperial governance and what they saw as adherence to constitutional norms. For a group of Puerto Ricans, mostly male politicians, competing federal actors and priorities provided openings to advance individual and collective claims to status.;This study traces the political and legal activities of officials and claimants as well as the metaphors they drew upon to explain their claims. U.S. officials characteristically expressed fidelity to legal concepts, alleged Anglo-Saxon superiority, and contrasted their actions with Spanish imperial misrule. Rather than reject racial hierarchies in U.S. imperialist and eugenic thought, Puerto Rican actors often claimed favorable positions within those hierarchies through Reconstruction metaphors and self-affirming historical accounts of their Spanish-era political participation.;Close study of Puerto Ricans who sought citizenship or self-government in this period, especially the unusual grouping of claimants involved in Gonzales v. Williams (1904), reveals that existing accounts of the Insular Cases overemphasize the coherence of these decisions. The oft-cited Downes v. Bidwell (1901), moreover, should be read alongside Gonzales. For two decades the Court declined to completely embrace the doctrinal innovations or delineate the implications for Puerto Rican rights of the Downes ruling. The Insular Cases developed slowly and ambiguously, transforming U.S. citizenship for Puerto Ricans from a status that courts might recognize in individual islanders and that might bring them full constitutional protections and eventual U.S. statehood, into a largely empty vessel, achievable only through Congress and heralding indefinite colonialism.
机译:美国在1898-1899年入侵并吞并了波多黎各和其他西班牙土地,从而迈出了帝国之路,这动摇了其宪法秩序。这篇论文追溯了两个团体的回应-一个在美国政府内部,另一个由波多黎各人组成-对法律的不确定性一直盛行,直到1917年国会将美国公民身份扩大为“波多黎各的公民”。它还重建了社会以及围绕主要法律行动的法律领域:《巴黎条约》,《福雷克法案》,《岛屿案件》和《琼斯法案》。对于美国政府的代表-联邦法官,民选官员和任命的行政人员-美国对小岛的占领在帝国主义的迫切要求和对宪法规范的坚持之间做出了艰难的选择。对于一群波多黎各人(主要是男性政治人物)而言,相互竞争的联邦行为者和优先事项为推进个人和集体对地位的主张提供了机会。;本研究追溯了官员和主张者的政治和法律活动以及他们借鉴的隐喻来解释他们的主张。美国官员典型地表达了对法律概念的忠诚,据称是盎格鲁-撒克逊人的优势,并将他们的行为与西班牙帝国的不当行为进行了对比。波多黎各演员不是拒绝美帝国主义和优生主义中的种族等级制,而是通过重建隐喻和对西班牙时代政治参与的自我肯定的历史叙述,在这些等级制中主张有利的地位。仔细研究寻求公民身份或自我的波多黎各人时期的政府,特别是在Gonzales诉Williams(1904)一案中所涉及的索赔人的不同寻常的分类,揭示了现有的孤立案件的论述过分强调了这些判决的连贯性。此外,经常被引用的《 Downes诉Bidwell案》(1901年)应与Gonzales一起阅读。二十年来,法院一直拒绝完全接受教义上的创新,或者拒绝说明唐斯裁决对波多黎各人权利的影响。岛屿案件缓慢而模棱两可地发展,使美国对波多黎各人的国籍从法院可能在单个岛民中认可的地位转变为可能完全由宪法保护和最终成为美国的州,变成了只有通过国会和无限期宣誓就可以实现的空船。殖民主义。

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  • 作者

    Erman, Samuel C.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 American Studies.;History United States.;Law.;History Latin American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 319 p.
  • 总页数 319
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:36:45

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