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The Cuban Revolution and the socialism of the 21st century
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I am Cuba-Soy Cuba: Commemorating 100 years of Russian Revolution
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2023
This chapter provides context of the Cuban revolution, especially its analysis by and relationship to the United States (most specifically South Florida/Miami). This chapter also traces the causes, processes and outcomes of the Cuban revolution led by Fidel Castro in 1959. The distinction between the political revolution to overthrow dictator Fulgencio
Silvia Pedraza, Carlos A. Romero
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This chapter provides context of the Cuban revolution, especially its analysis by and relationship to the United States (most specifically South Florida/Miami). This chapter also traces the causes, processes and outcomes of the Cuban revolution led by Fidel Castro in 1959. The distinction between the political revolution to overthrow dictator Fulgencio
Silvia Pedraza, Carlos A. Romero
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Theorizing the Cuban Revolution
Latin American Perspectives, 2009An assessment of the outcomes of the Cuban Revolution in terms of theories of both the causes and outcomes of revolutions in general reveals that that the revolution has been spectacularly successful in terms of ensuring the well-being of the vast majority of Cubans, while at the same time failing to deliver fully democratic institutions and freedoms.
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Latin American Perspectives, 2009
Patriotism, collectivism, a combative and sacrificial spirit, a deep regard for culture and education, and the exaltation of youth are some of the values underlying the Cuban revolutionary project. While remaining committed to these values, many Cubans see the sociopolitical process as still “in the making.†For a politician—of Cuba's youngest ...
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Patriotism, collectivism, a combative and sacrificial spirit, a deep regard for culture and education, and the exaltation of youth are some of the values underlying the Cuban revolutionary project. While remaining committed to these values, many Cubans see the sociopolitical process as still “in the making.†For a politician—of Cuba's youngest ...
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2019
The Cuban Revolution transformed the largest island nation of the Caribbean into a flashpoint of the Cold War. After overthrowing US-backed ruler Fulgencio Batista in early 1959, Fidel Castro established a socialist, anti-imperialist government that defied the island’s history as a dependent and dependable ally of the United States.
Hugh S. Thomas +2 more
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The Cuban Revolution transformed the largest island nation of the Caribbean into a flashpoint of the Cold War. After overthrowing US-backed ruler Fulgencio Batista in early 1959, Fidel Castro established a socialist, anti-imperialist government that defied the island’s history as a dependent and dependable ally of the United States.
Hugh S. Thomas +2 more
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