But the author himself quietly makes a crucial character judgement of Castro which shapes the book's entire analysis of the Cuban revolution. Consider this passage: "... once power came into ...
In this book (and while speaking to Billboard from ... they were dodging bullets on New Year's Eve 1958 as the Cuban Revolution reached their doorstep. Escaping Cuba brought him from New York ...
Chicago, IL: Haymarket Books. Guerra, L. (2012 ... (1994) Contesting Castro: The United States and the Triumph of the Cuban Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press. Perez-Stable, M. (2011) The ...
When she was a young child, her family fled to Miami after the Cuban Revolution and Communist dictator ... However, the books are very different. The first, published in 2019, is based on a ...
Of all the aspects of the Cuban Revolution, none has had a greater impact on America than the immigration of over one million Cubans to the United States. Settling mostly in Miami, but also ...
As the Cuban Revolution became the central focus of the party’s work, the SWP proclaimed Cuba a workers’ state and began glorifying Castroism as a political substitute for the construction of ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! The Cuban Revolution began in July 1953 when Fidel Castro and his followers led a revolt against President Fulgencio Batista. Batista as a leader ...
Hari Sreenivasan speaks… On the 50th anniversary of the revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power in Cuba, analysts mull U.S.-Cuban relations and efforts to reform the economy and politics ...