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9780980429244

Cuba

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  • ISBN13:

    9780980429244

  • ISBN10:

    0980429242

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-08-01
  • Publisher: Ocean Pr
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Summary

Competitively priced, this book is the perfect companion to the more than thirty travel guides on Cuba available today.Beginning with the pre-Hispanic period, moving on to Cuba's struggle to maintain the revolution in the years following the collapse of the Soviet Union, and finally ending with Fidel Castro's decision to step down in 2008, this slim volume provides the reader with an overview of the history of the tiny Caribbean island that so often has been at the center of world politics.Including a bibliography for further reading, this is a most useful introduction to Cuba's history for students, teachers, and others, as well as those visiting the island.This book is published to coincide with the expected lifting of the US government's ban on its citizens' travel to Cuba and will be actively marketed through travel agencies, in-flight magazines, and more.Available in both English (978-0-9804292-4-4) and Spanish (978-1-921438-60-8).Sergio Guerra-Vilaboy , a professor at the University of Havana, obtained a doctorate in history at the University of Leipzig. He is the author of numerous books on Latin American history and is currently the executive secretary of the Association of Latin American and Caribbean Historians.Oscar Loyola-Vega is a professor of history at the University of Havana.

Table of Contents

From the Original Inhabitants to Slave Plantations
The Cuban Archipelago and the Indigenous Populationp. 3
Conquest and Colonizationp. 4
The Criollo Economy and Societyp. 7
Emergence and Evolution of the Plantation Systemp. 11
Reform, Annexation and Slaveryp. 12
The Wars of Independence
The Ten Years' War (1868-78)p. 21
The Period Between the Warsp. 27
The War of 1895p. 30
Republic and Sovereignty
The First Period of US Interventionp. 41
From Tomás Estrada Palma to Gerardo Machadop. 45
An Absolutely Necessary Decadep. 56
Prelude to and Beginning of the Revolution
The Struggle over the Constitutionp. 65
The Authentic Party in Powerp. 68
The Batista Dictatorship and the Insurrectional Strugglep. 73
The Revolutionary Government
The Transition to Socialismp. 79
Creating a Socialist Statep. 85
The Search for a Cuban Model of Socialismp. 89
From Institutionalization to the Special Period
The Institutionalization of the Revolutionp. 95
Rectificationp. 99
The Special Periodp. 101
The Battle of Ideasp. 105
Bibliographyp. 109
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