Adam C'DeBaca

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Adam C'DeBaca - Risa C'DeBaca

Adam C’DeBaca is a graduate of the University of North Texas with a degree in English and Spanish language and literature, completing the latter degree at Universidad de Sevilla in Seville, Spain, and he is currently working on a Master’s degree in Social Science from Syracuse University. Originally from Dallas, Texas, he is a AmeriCorps alumni of Washington State, and lived in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, with his wife for the last two years, where he worked as a teacher and tutor at local public and private schools and universities. He currently works as a teaching assistant in the Political Science department of Syracuse University.

He is currently conducting research on early American history and the sociological distributions and nature of revolutions in world history. He is indebted to all of his former professors for their kind and unequivocal sacrifice.

Latest Articles

Protestant Roots in the Danish West Indies
Danish merchants first colonized the islands now known as St. Thomas and St. John in 1672, and created colonies for various denominations of Protestants, among others.
Oct 28, 2009 - Adam C'DeBaca
The Warfare Culture of the Iroquois
In the two centuries before the American Revolution, the French, Dutch, and English viewed the Six Nations of the Iroquois as the fiercest warriors in the Northeast.
Oct 28, 2009 - Adam C'DeBaca
Operational Targets of 2008 Mumbai Attacks
The Mumbai attacks met many spiritual and military objectives, and within these attacks lay carefully calculated symbols inherent in the suicide missions of Al Qaeda.
Oct 27, 2009 - Adam C'DeBaca
Religious Symbols of Al Qaeda
Rather than a brute or irrational pretense of violence and terror, Al Qaeda operates under a complex and strict set of conservative religious beliefs.
Oct 27, 2009 - Adam C'DeBaca
The Mumbai Terror Attacks of 2008
The orchestrated violence on India's financial capital in 2008 exposed the vulnerability of southeast Asian countries in their fight against international terrorism.
Oct 27, 2009 - Adam C'DeBaca
An Essay on Woman
A scandalous libertine and defender of civil liberties, the career of politician and journalist John Wilkes provides an incomparable glimpse into the reaches of obscenity
Oct 27, 2009 - Adam C'DeBaca
The Ondinnonk or Dream Culture of the Iroquois
With sophisticated observance and language that predates Freud and Jung by nearly 400 years, the Iroquois cultivated a significant understanding of the unconscious mind.
Sep 28, 2009 - Adam C'DeBaca
Company Rule in the Danish West Indies
Denmark, along with many other European nations during the 17th and 18th century, worked with regaled charter companies to operate their Caribbean colonies.
Jul 16, 2009 - Adam C'DeBaca
The Emancipation of the Virgin Islands in 1848
In comparison to South America, North America, and other Caribbean islands, the Virgin Islands' shift from slavery to emancipation was a meek and almost bloodless affair.
Jul 14, 2009 - Adam C'DeBaca
The St. Croix Labor Revolt of 1878
Following emancipation, a new tiered system of economic exploitation replaced an almost equal system of slavery, setting off a celebrated labor revolt on St. Croix.
Jul 13, 2009 - Adam C'DeBaca