A Narrative from the Margins: Community and Agency during the US Occupation of the Dominican Republic, 1916–1924

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH HISTORY OF EDUCATION QUARTERLY Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1017/heq.2022.38
Alex W. Rodriguez
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Abstract While US and Dominican officials have traditionally received credit for the expansion of the public school system during the US military occupation of the Dominican Republic from 1916 to 1924, this article offers an alternative account by focusing on the role of guardians, or caretakers, in supporting and creating schools in this period. Drawing from sources from the Department of Public Instruction in the Dominican Republic and analyzing them “against the archival grain,” I argue that Dominican guardians were pivotal to the expansion of the Dominican school system and key actors in shaping the educational landscape during this period. Not only did guardians construct and maintain most of the schools opened during the US occupation, but they also shaped school policy. Most significantly, through their grassroots efforts, guardians and other volunteers ensured that schools in the Dominican Republic continued to operate during the financial crisis of 1921 that bankrupted the school system.
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来自边缘的叙事:1916-1924年美国占领多米尼加共和国期间的社区和机构
摘要虽然美国和多米尼加官员传统上因1916年至1924年美国军事占领多米尼加共和国期间公立学校系统的扩张而受到赞扬,但本文通过关注监护人或看护人在这一时期支持和创建学校方面的作用,提供了另一种说法。根据多米尼加共和国公共教育部的资料来源,并“对照档案”进行分析,我认为多米尼加监护人对多米尼加学校系统的扩张至关重要,也是这一时期塑造教育格局的关键参与者。监护人不仅建造和维护了美国占领期间开办的大多数学校,而且还制定了学校政策。最重要的是,通过他们的基层努力,监护人和其他志愿者确保了多米尼加共和国的学校在1921年金融危机期间继续运营,这场危机使学校系统破产。
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期刊介绍: History of Education Quarterly publishes topics that span the history of education, both formal and nonformal, including the history of childhood, youth, and the family. The subjects are not limited to any time period and are universal in scope.
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