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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... revolutionary social and economic programs. Chomsky also engages with the myths and preconceptions about the Revolution itself, providing a lively, anecdotal, and on-the-ground look at what the Cuban Revolution has meant for ordinary ...
... revolutionary social and economic programs. Chomsky also engages with the myths and preconceptions about the Revolution itself, providing a lively, anecdotal, and on-the-ground look at what the Cuban Revolution has meant for ordinary ...
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... revolutionary social and economic programs. Chomsky also engages with the myths and preconceptions about the Revolution itself, providing a lively, anecdotal, and on-the-ground look at what the Cuban Revolution has meant for ordinary ...
... revolutionary social and economic programs. Chomsky also engages with the myths and preconceptions about the Revolution itself, providing a lively, anecdotal, and on-the-ground look at what the Cuban Revolution has meant for ordinary ...
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... revolutionary recounted his own story of his life.2 Most serious studies of the Cuban Revolution, though, focus less on the figure of Fidel Castro and more on the process, the politics, and the people of the Cuban Revolution. Here we ...
... revolutionary recounted his own story of his life.2 Most serious studies of the Cuban Revolution, though, focus less on the figure of Fidel Castro and more on the process, the politics, and the people of the Cuban Revolution. Here we ...
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... revolutionary regime would mean for private enterprise. “'Real U.S. goals in Cuba', Assistant Secretary of State Roy Rubottom reiterated, included 'receptivity to U.S. and free world capital and increasing trade' and 'access by the ...
... revolutionary regime would mean for private enterprise. “'Real U.S. goals in Cuba', Assistant Secretary of State Roy Rubottom reiterated, included 'receptivity to U.S. and free world capital and increasing trade' and 'access by the ...
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... revolutionary leader would be the most appropriate recipient because “at least in the United States, no one did more than Fidel Castro to stimulate the study of Latin America in the 60s and 70s.”12 “Many members of my generation ...
... revolutionary leader would be the most appropriate recipient because “at least in the United States, no one did more than Fidel Castro to stimulate the study of Latin America in the 60s and 70s.”12 “Many members of my generation ...
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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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