During the colonial period and much of the 19th century, the historiographic production of what would become the Dominican Republic was conditioned by the inexistent and insufficient structuring of the national conglomerate. (…) The processes that took place in the structuring of the demographic conglomerate facilitated the idea of Hispanicity to be internalized by the subaltern classes.
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