A History of the Cuban RevolutionJohn Wiley & Sons, 2010 M11 23 - 256 páginas A History of the Cuban Revolution presents a concise socio-historical account of the Cuban Revolution of 1959, an event that continues to spark debate 50 years later.
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... Africa and Latin America 100 Civilian Aid Missions 103 5 Art, Culture, and Revolution 106 Literature 110 Film 116 Music 120 Sport 122 Dance 125 Political Culture 126 Food 131 6 Cuba Diversa 134 Race 135 Gender 141 Sexuality 144 Religion ...
... Africa and Latin America 100 Civilian Aid Missions 103 5 Art, Culture, and Revolution 106 Literature 110 Film 116 Music 120 Sport 122 Dance 125 Political Culture 126 Food 131 6 Cuba Diversa 134 Race 135 Gender 141 Sexuality 144 Religion ...
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... Africa, most famines have been caused by capitalism rather than by socialism. A system of supply and demand leads countries to export food to wealthy consumers in the First World while their impoverished citizens starve. But if the ...
... Africa, most famines have been caused by capitalism rather than by socialism. A system of supply and demand leads countries to export food to wealthy consumers in the First World while their impoverished citizens starve. But if the ...
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... Africa, and Latin America, national independence movements used Marxist ideas to challenge colonial masters and the ways that European imperialism had distorted, exploited, and depleted their resources. Especially in the middle of the ...
... Africa, and Latin America, national independence movements used Marxist ideas to challenge colonial masters and the ways that European imperialism had distorted, exploited, and depleted their resources. Especially in the middle of the ...
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... Africa, Asia, and Latin America. “As a consequence of the economic realities of Third World societies, developing the productive forces has become the central goal of transition to socialism,” Vilas wrote. Socialism became no more than ...
... Africa, Asia, and Latin America. “As a consequence of the economic realities of Third World societies, developing the productive forces has become the central goal of transition to socialism,” Vilas wrote. Socialism became no more than ...
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... African slaves in Cuba, and the sugar export economy, started towards the end of the 1700s, as the Spanish attempted to increase their empire's economic efficiency through a series of measures knows as the Bourbon Reforms. Meanwhile the ...
... African slaves in Cuba, and the sugar export economy, started towards the end of the 1700s, as the Spanish attempted to increase their empire's economic efficiency through a series of measures knows as the Bourbon Reforms. Meanwhile the ...
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Experiments with Socialism | 44 |
Relations with the United States | 65 |
Emigration and Internationalism | 91 |
Art Culture and Revolution | 106 |
Cuba Diversa | 134 |
Socialism on One Island | 153 |
Cuba into the TwentyFirst Century | 176 |
Conclusion | 193 |
Bibliography | 214 |
Index | 228 |
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