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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... Island 153 1993–95: Rapid-Fire Reforms 154 Social Impact of the Market Reforms 157 Limits to Capitalism 159 Charting New Territory 162 Contradictions: Inequality and Jineterismo 164 Opting to Leave: The 1994 Exodus 168 Debate and its vi ...
... Island 153 1993–95: Rapid-Fire Reforms 154 Social Impact of the Market Reforms 157 Limits to Capitalism 159 Charting New Territory 162 Contradictions: Inequality and Jineterismo 164 Opting to Leave: The 1994 Exodus 168 Debate and its vi ...
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... island and in the rest of the Caribbean. But politicians and the general public have tended to see the USSR, rather than the United States, as the main factor explaining the nature of the Cuban Revolution. In this respect, U.S. scholars ...
... island and in the rest of the Caribbean. But politicians and the general public have tended to see the USSR, rather than the United States, as the main factor explaining the nature of the Cuban Revolution. In this respect, U.S. scholars ...
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... island. LASA has been especially rankled that the State Department has refused to issue visas for Cuban scholars to participate in its Congresses, and in 2007 the organization moved its meeting from Boston to Montreal so that Cuban ...
... island. LASA has been especially rankled that the State Department has refused to issue visas for Cuban scholars to participate in its Congresses, and in 2007 the organization moved its meeting from Boston to Montreal so that Cuban ...
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... islands of the Caribbean, as well as Brazil – there were no wars for independence in the early nineteenth century. Instead, the elites closed ranks with the colonial powers. The example of Haiti soured them not only on social revolution ...
... islands of the Caribbean, as well as Brazil – there were no wars for independence in the early nineteenth century. Instead, the elites closed ranks with the colonial powers. The example of Haiti soured them not only on social revolution ...
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... island, leaving a new revolutionary government to take power? Or did it begin on July 26th, 1953, when Fidel Castro's guerrilla force attacked the Moncada Barracks in its first dramatic action? Or in the various revolutionary uprisings ...
... island, leaving a new revolutionary government to take power? Or did it begin on July 26th, 1953, when Fidel Castro's guerrilla force attacked the Moncada Barracks in its first dramatic action? Or in the various revolutionary uprisings ...
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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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