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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... country in our region still isolates its people from the hope that freedom brings, and traps them in a system that has failed them.”7 The one country, obviously, was Cuba. In Barack Obama's first major speech on Cuba, before an audience ...
... country in our region still isolates its people from the hope that freedom brings, and traps them in a system that has failed them.”7 The one country, obviously, was Cuba. In Barack Obama's first major speech on Cuba, before an audience ...
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... percent in other Latin American urban areas, when asked the question about their own countries), and 75 percent expressed confidence in their country's health care system (as opposed to 57 percent elsewhere in Introduction 15.
... percent in other Latin American urban areas, when asked the question about their own countries), and 75 percent expressed confidence in their country's health care system (as opposed to 57 percent elsewhere in Introduction 15.
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... country's problems. Only 32.1 percent believed that a democratic form of government would be the best solution.22 People in Latin America tend to be more ambivalent about democracy than those in the United States. In almost every country ...
... country's problems. Only 32.1 percent believed that a democratic form of government would be the best solution.22 People in Latin America tend to be more ambivalent about democracy than those in the United States. In almost every country ...
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... country, that has tried to invent a radically different path to economic development, and has openly challenged U.S. imperialism in the hemisphere. 1 Cuba through 1959 Did the Cuban Revolution begin on Introduction 17.
... country, that has tried to invent a radically different path to economic development, and has openly challenged U.S. imperialism in the hemisphere. 1 Cuba through 1959 Did the Cuban Revolution begin on Introduction 17.
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... country of America, is an intense, complex, unbroken process of transculturation of human groups, all in a state of transition.”5 The United States may seem to ... country's white leadership was committed to a policy Cuba through 1959 21.
... country of America, is an intense, complex, unbroken process of transculturation of human groups, all in a state of transition.”5 The United States may seem to ... country's white leadership was committed to a policy Cuba through 1959 21.
Contenido
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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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