Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba: The Biography of a Cause

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Penguin, 2008 - 413 pages
A unique history of Cuba, captured in the life and times of the famous rum dynasty

The Bacardis of Cuba, builders of a rum distillery and a worldwide brand, came of age with their nation and helped define what it meant to be Cuban. Across five generations, the Bacardi family has held fast to its Cuban identity, even in exile from the country for whose freedom they once fought. Now National Public Radio correspondent Tom Gjelten tells the dramatic story of one family, its business, and its nation, a 150-year tale with the sweep and power of an epic.

The Bacardi clan--patriots and bon vivants, entrepreneurs and intellectuals--provided an example of business and civic leadership in its homeland for nearly a century. From the fight for Cuban independence from Spain in the 1860s to the rise of Fidel Castro and beyond, there is no chapter in Cuban history in which the Bacardis have not played a role. In chronicling the saga of this remarkable family and the company that bears its name, Tom Gjelten describes the intersection of business and power, family and politics, community and exile.
 

Table des matières

Preface
1
Entrepreneur
11
A Patriot Is Made
25
4
31
Cuba Libre
58
The Colossus Intervenes
68
A Public Servant in a Misgoverned Land
81
The One That Made Cuba Famous
98
A Brief Golden Age
168
Rising Up
185
Giving Fidel a Chance
205
The Year Cuba Changed
224
Exile
246
Counterrevolution
261
Socialist Rum
280
Family Business
298

9
109
The Empire Builder
126
Cuba Corrupted
144
ChaChaChá
155
Havana Club
316
Rum Politics
330
Who Gets Cuba
346
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Tom Gjelten is a veteran correspondent for NPR on international issues, and a regular panelist on the PBS program Washington Week. His reporting from Sarajevo won him a George Polk Award for excellence in radio reporting. He is the author of Sarajevo Daily: A City and Its Newspaper Under Siege.

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