Cuba: A New HistoryYale University Press, 1 janv. 2005 - 384 pages This new look at the history of Cuba illuminates the island's entire revolutionary past as well as the most recent decades of the Castro regime Events in Fidel Castro's island nation often command international attention and just as often inspire controversy. Impassioned debate over situations as diverse as the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Elián Gonzáles affair is characteristic not only of modern times but of centuries of Cuban history. In this concise and up-to-date book, British journalist Richard Gott casts a fresh eye on the history of the Caribbean island from its pre-Columbian origins to the present day. He provides a European perspective on a country that is perhaps too frequently seen solely from the American point of view. The author emphasizes such little-known aspects of Cuba's history as its tradition of racism and violence, its black rebellions, the survival of its Indian peoples, and the lasting influence of Spain. The book also offers an original look at aspects of the Revolution, including Castro's relationship with the Soviet Union, military exploits in Africa, and his attempts to promote revolution in Latin America and among American blacks. In a concluding section, Gott tells the extraordinary story of the Revolution's survival in the post-Soviet years. |
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... Soviet Union's reaction to the Revolution , 1959-1960 181. The First Declaration of Havana ' : the Revolution changes gear , 1960 183. The economics of the Revolution , 1959–1961 186. The campaign to eradicate illiteracy , 1961 188 6 ...
... Soviet Union . Returning to Havana , I saw Castro climbing out of his car at my hotel , and I spent an evening listening to him speak at a meeting in the Plaza de la Revoluci6n . I interviewed Antonio Nunez Jimenez , the guerrilla ...
... Soviet Union . As a journalist , I continued to visit Havana during the 1960s , pursuing my own researches into the history and struggles of Latin America's guerrilla movements . Like many others , I retained the memory of my early ...
... Soviet Union , briefly entered the history of Cuba , rather late in the day , and gave the world a collective heart attack by its intemperate decision to station nuclear missiles on the islands . Just as Europe's other empires had once ...
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IV | 11 |
VI | 21 |
VII | 23 |
VIII | 26 |
IX | 36 |
X | 39 |
XI | 41 |
XII | 42 |
XLVI | 183 |
XLVII | 186 |
XLVIII | 188 |
XLIX | 190 |
L | 195 |
LI | 209 |
LII | 211 |
LIII | 215 |
XIII | 44 |
XIV | 46 |
XV | 48 |
XVI | 52 |
XVII | 57 |
XVIII | 59 |
XIX | 64 |
XX | 67 |
XXI | 71 |
XXII | 74 |
XXIII | 77 |
XXIV | 81 |
XXV | 84 |
XXVI | 88 |
XXVII | 90 |
XXVIII | 93 |
XXIX | 97 |
XXX | 104 |
XXXI | 110 |
XXXII | 113 |
XXXIII | 118 |
XXXIV | 120 |
XXXV | 125 |
XXXVI | 129 |
XXXVII | 135 |
XXXVIII | 142 |
XXXIX | 147 |
XL | 154 |
XLI | 165 |
XLII | 172 |
XLIII | 175 |
XLIV | 178 |
XLV | 181 |
LIV | 219 |
LV | 225 |
LVI | 231 |
LVII | 235 |
LVIII | 240 |
LIX | 243 |
LX | 246 |
LXI | 248 |
LXII | 250 |
LXIII | 256 |
LXIV | 261 |
LXV | 266 |
LXVI | 269 |
LXVII | 273 |
LXVIII | 276 |
LXIX | 279 |
LXX | 286 |
LXXI | 298 |
LXXII | 300 |
LXXIII | 306 |
LXXIV | 310 |
LXXV | 314 |
LXXVI | 317 |
LXXVII | 321 |
LXXVIII | 326 |
LXXIX | 327 |
LXXX | 329 |
LXXXI | 333 |
LXXXII | 360 |
LXXXIII | 363 |
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