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Castro and the Cuban Revolution
1999Fidel Castro's triumphant march into Havana on January 8, 1959 signaled the end to Cuba's old order and the beginning of a new era. This one-stop guide to the Cuban revolution analyzes Castro's drive to oust Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. The reader will gain an understanding of the revolt and its causes and consequences.
Thomas M. Leonard, Ross E. Dunn
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Observations on the Cuban Revolution
Monthly Review, 1996For a U.S. leftist who has long called for an end to the embargo against Cuba, a recent visit to the island raised some probing questions for me. Conversations with many Cubans forced me to reassess my instinctual opposition to U.S. policy. Leading Cuban philosopher Juan Antonio Blanco, for example, made the surprising assertion that if Cuba is to ...
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The Peasantry in the Cuban Revolution
The Review of Politics, 1967The involvement of peasants in the rebellions and revolutions of the distant past has been impressive in certain respects, but never acquired quite the importance attributed to it in our own time. In terms of the sheer weight of their numbers, the vastness of the peasants involvement in some internal wars of the past may perhaps never be duplicated ...
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Cuban Television Police Series 1969–1981: A Weapon for the Revolution
Journal of Popular Film and Television, 2021CARLOS Uxo
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Youth and the Cuban Revolution
2018Youth and the Cuban Revolution: Youth Culture and Politics in 1960s Cuba is a new history of the first decade of the Cuban Revolution, exploring how youth came to play such an important role in the 1960s on this Caribbean island. Certainly, youth culture and politics worldwide were in the ascendant in that decade, but in this pioneering and thought ...
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