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This research focuses on art works depicting the history of the Cuban Red Revolution as its primary subject. It endeavors to illuminate the narrative of the Cuban Red Revolution by analyzing these art works.
Wencheng Su, Zhangping Lu
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Radio Free Cuba: From Détente to Re-escalation in Havana and Miami
While the United States long represented a safe haven for Cuban political exiles, the Cuban Revolution and its Cold War context accelerated the tendency of disaffected Cubans to flee the island for Yankee shores.
Connor Harney
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The Age of Revolutions through the Prism of Art. On the History of Creation of the Novel “The Rite of Spring” by Alejo Carpentier [PDF]
The article is devoted to the most “politically engaged” and the most controversial novel by the prominent Cuban writer. It took Alejo Carpentier eighteen years to create a work that appeared at the intersection of two literary coordinates: “a new Latin ...
Elena Ogneva
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Memorias de la Revolución (1959-1989): Cuba, el día después...
By overthrowing the Batista dictatorship, in the pay of the United States, Fidel Castro and his companions seek to destroy the colonial structures that remain on the island.
Michaëla Grevin
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The Second Declaration of Havana ratified on February 4, 1962 is the most important document of the socialistic stage of the Cuban Revolution. The historical analysis of this document is essential to appreciate all the peculiarity of the socialism ...
Artem Aleksandrovich Lepeshkin
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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN CUBA, 1959-62: THE CLASH OF IDEOLOGIES
The Catholic Church in Cuba faced unique challenges from 1959 through 1962 during the Cuban Revolution. This article examines the social and political roles of the Catholic Episcopal hierarchy and Catholic lay organisations during
Joseph Holbrook
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Cuban Democracy in the Speeches of Fidel Castro, 1959–1976
Fidel Castro developed an idea of democracy as a legitimate alternative to American democracy. At the dawn of the Cuban revolution Castro was careful enough to avoid Marxist concepts in his speeches, but after the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 Castro ...
Juan Carlos Medel
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Student colectivos in the USSR during the Cold War 1960s: shaping Cuba’s ‘New Man’ from abroad
As Cuban–Soviet relations strengthened throughout the 1960s, Havana sent a significant number of becarios (scholarship holders) to the USSR. This was intended to improve Cuba’s technical advancement, but it was also part of a broader attempt to build ...
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SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN LATIN AMERICA: 26th OF JULY MOVEMENT
The Cuban Revolution and its historical process are at the centre of Latin American studies in social sciences in Turkey. This article examines the Cuban 26th of July Movement in the context of Latin American social movements.
Özgür Yılmaz
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Arquitectura Cuba and the Early Revolutionary Project
No prior scholarly work on Cuban architectural and intellectual history has yet focused on Arquitectura Cuba , a periodical published by the Colegio Nacional de Arquitectos, as an archive.
Patrick Calmon de Carvalho Braga
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