| Ann Louise Bardach - 2002 - 268 pages
The best modern short fiction by Cuban writers are arranged by region to illuminate this country for travelers. Many stories appear in English for the first time. Contributors ... | |
| Daniel P. Erikson - 2010 - 385 pages
There are few international relationships as intimate, as passionate-and as dysfunctional-as that of the United States and Cuba. In The Cuba Wars, Cuba expert Daniel Erikson ... | |
| Jane Franklin - 2016 - 464 pages
The 1959 Cuban Revolution remains one of the signal events of modern political history. A tiny island, once a de facto colony of the United States, declared its independence ... | |
| Georgie Geyer - 2011 - 392 pages
Based on hundreds of interviews conducted over many years in 28 countries, including extensive personal interviews with Castro himself, Georgie Anne Geyer reveals the untold ... | |
| Leycester Coltman - 2008 - 347 pages
Rhetoric during and after the Cold War years has painted starkly contrasting portraits of Cuba's Fidel Castro: an unblemished idealist on the one hand, a ruthless dictator on ... | |
| Julia E. Sweig - 2016 - 336 pages
Ever since Fidel Castro assumed power in Cuba in 1959, Americans have obsessed about the nation ninety miles south of the Florida Keys. America's fixation on the tropical ... | |
| William M. LeoGrande, Peter Kornbluh - 2014 - 541 pages
History is being made in U.S.-Cuban relations right now. This powerful book is essential to making sense of the new and ongoing steps towards normalization between the longtime ... | |
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