"Not only an excellent introduction to the island for the nonexpert but it is also of value to scholars who are searching for new topics to research on Puerto Rican history and the Puerto Rican diaspora. . . . An excellent contribution to the general history of Puerto Rico during the twentieth century." -- Hispanic American Historical Review
"A comprehensive historical picture of political developments in the island. . . .Puerto Rico in the American Century offers a far more plausible context for understanding the status issue, while offering a far more tolerable, democratic direction for the independence movement in a globalized world."--Latin American Review of Books
"An admirable history of Puerto Rico. . . . This book is the standard against which any other about twentieth-century Puerto Rico will be judged."--New West Indian Guide
"This book goes far to provide the information and analysis necessary to resolve the short shrift that Puerto Rico and its people have received in histories of Latin America and of the United States."--The Americas
"Academics, students, and general readers will find this book a helpful tool to probe the intricacies of Puerto Rican history. . . . A provocative . . . [and] landmark work."--Pedro San Miguel, Centro: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies
"Politics, economics and culture are in constant dialogue within the narrative . . . providing a complex and at many points refreshing perspective of Puerto Rican history."--Against the Current
"A comprehensive overview of Puerto Rico's history and its evolution since the installation of U.S. rule."--RepeatingIslands.com
"An impressive achievement. . . . Up to date in its scholarship, solid in its mastery of history, lucidly analyzed, strongly argued, and clearly written, Puerto Rico in the American Century may be the best modern history of the island and its people in print."--Peter Winn, History Book Club
"Indispensable."--Edgardo Rodriguez Julia, Primera Revista Latinoamerican de Libros
"An exciting . . . volume that stimulates as well as informs; students and scholars on all levels will find much to discuss. . . . Highly recommended."--CHOICE