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41. Vidas Cubanas: Paginas De LA Historia De Cuba/Cuban Lives : Pages from Cuban History by Jose L. Lasaga | |
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(1984-06)
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Good sample of Cubans of renown. |
42. Paginas cubanas/ Cuban Pages: Historia de la patria cubana/ History of the Cuban Homeland (Cuba Y Sus Jueces) (Spanish Edition) by Hortensia Ruiz Del Vizo | |
Paperback: 110
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(2008-09-30)
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43. The Portable Island: Cubans at Home in the World (New Directions in Latino American Cultures) | |
Paperback: 276
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(2008-10-15)
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44. Guantanamo, USA: The Untold History of America's Cuban Outpost by Stephen Irving Max Schwab | |
Hardcover: 367
Pages
(2009-11-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description Occupying 45 square miles of land and sea, Guantánamo has for more than a century symbolized the imperial impulse within U.S. foreign policy, and its occupation is decried by Cuba as a violation of inter-national law--even though a treaty legally grants the U.S. a lease in perpetuity. Stephen Schwab now describes the base's role in American, Caribbean, and global history, explaining how it came to be, why it's still there, and how it continues to serve a variety of purposes. Schwab views the base's creation as part of a broad U.S. strategy of annexations, protectorates, and limited interventions devised to create a strong sphere of influence in the western Atlantic. He charts its history from this early belief that it would prevent European powers from staking imperial claims in the Caribbean and examines the crucial defensive role that Guantánamo played as a convoy hub for strategic goods during World War II. He then looks at clashes over Guantánamo during the Cold War, culminating in LBJ's decision to make the base independent by firing Cuban workers and building a desalinization plant. Schwab also fleshes out Guantánamo's ongoing roles as the U.S. Navy's lone forward base in the Caribbean, providing refueling for U.S. and allied ships, as a Coast Guard station engaged in search-and-rescue missions and counternarcotics operations, and as a U.S. facility for processing undocumented aliens. Even though the Castro government persistently protests America's presence--and refuses even to bank the rent that the U.S. dutifully pays--Guantánamo remains the only place where diplomatic exchanges between the two countries occur, and Schwab documents how the facility has served mutual interests as both a point of nationalistic frictions and a center for diplomatic compromise. By presenting Guantánamo's story within its broader historical framework, his book gives readers a greater appreciation of America's true stake in this controversial Caribbean outpost. Customer Reviews (3)
A Masterful Job!
Very academic, detail-oriented
Great New Book |
45. Changing History: Afro-Cuban Cabildos and Societies of Color in the Nineteenth Century by Philip A. Howard | |
Hardcover: 227
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(1998-09-02)
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46. Cuban Missile Crisis and the Threat of Nuclear War: Lessons from History by Len Scott | |
Hardcover: 240
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(2008-03-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Cuban Missile Crisis is the term used in the west to describe the events of October 1962, described by Robert Kennedy as the world brought to the abyss of nuclear destruction and the end of mankind. On 27 October that year, Robert McNamara said 'as I left the White House and walked through the garden to my car to return to the Pentagon on that beautiful fall evening, I feared I might never live to see another Saturday night'. It was indeed probably the most dangerous moment in all human history. Yet debate remains about the risk of nuclear war and what lessons might be learned from the events of 1962 in understanding the role of nuclear weapons in international politics. The purpose of this book is to examine the role of nuclear weapons in the light of a huge amount of recent research and to evaluate the risk of inadvertent nuclear war. The main themes of this book are the role of nuclear weapons in the conduct of foreign policy, in deterring armed conflict and in risking nuclear war. |
47. Cuban Baseball: A Statistical History, 1878 - 1961 by Jorge S. Figueredo | |
Hardcover: 552
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(2003-01-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description This text presents basic statistical information and listings for every Cuban baseball team from 1878 until 1961. The Cuban League functioned until February 1961, but the International League revoked the Cubans Sugar Kings franchise in July 1960. The information for each season includes the final standings, team rosters, all-time records, individual statistics arranged by team, and background information. The appendix lists the Cuban players in the first three eras, all-time leaders for batting average, runs, hits, doubles, triples, home runs, RBI, stolen bases, pitching, completed games, wins, losses, MVPs, Rookies of the Years, and much more. The book is profusely illustrated with photographs. Customer Reviews (1)
A Cuban Baseball Classic |
48. The Coolie Speaks: Chinese Indentured Laborers and African Slaves in Cuba (Asian American History & Culture) by Lisa Yun | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2009-02-28)
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Editorial Review Book Description The Coolie Speaks offers the first critical reading of The Cuba Commission Report, a massive testimony case that investigated the conditions of Chinese contract laborers in Cuba in 1874. From this case, Yun traces the emergence of a “coolie narrative” that forms a counterpart to the “slave narrative.” The written and oral testimonies of nearly 3,000 Chinese laborers in Cuba, who toiled alongside African slaves, offer a rare glimpse into the nature of bondage and the tortuous transition to freedom. Trapped in one of the last standing systems of slavery in the Americas, the Chinese described their hopes and struggles, and their unrelenting quest for freedom. Yun argues that the testimonies from this case suggest radical critiques of the “contract” institution, the basis for free modern society. |
49. The Quest for the Cuban Christ: A Historical Search (History of African-American Religions) by MIGUEL A. DE LA TORRE | |
Hardcover: 192
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(2002-09-18)
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Editorial Review Product Description De La Torre juxtaposes two disciplines long considered mutually exclusive--liberation theology and postmodernity--to test the relationship between the faith of marginalized Cuban groups and the overall Cuban identity. His approach challenges the Latino academic religious community to seriously consider and acknowledge how vastly the Cuban religious experience differs from that of other traditions. He also confronts the proposition that Christ can be understood through a general Latino social location. De La Torre analyzes key figures, groups, and periods in Cuban history as well as the ways Christ is being depicted in Cuban art today. His focus centers on the art created by marginalized segments of Cuban society, both in Cuba and the United States, to illuminate points of view from those previously silenced throughout Cuban history. His argument moves beyond a purely spiritual reading to explore how Christ is created by those who were and are oppressed by the Cuban culture, a theme that he uses to debunk the Christ of the powerful and privileged who until recently have been the sole arbiters of the Cuban identity. |
50. Walking with the Night: the Afro-Cuban World of Santeria by Raul Canizares | |
Paperback: 148
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(1993)
Isbn: 0892813660 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A wonderful book by a wonderful man!
entertaining, informative, fun to read
The best introduction to Santeria
best primer on santeria
Una buena lecutra |
51. Cuban Miami by Robert M. Levine | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(2000-06-01)
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Corrupt Cubans In Miami
Pleasantly surprised
Great photo book of the history of the Cuban community
Excellent Cultural History of the Cuban Factor in Miami-Dade Miami and Cuba had a long relationship way before the revolution came to the island nation. Many of the wealthy sugar barons, rum distillers and tobacco kings kept their cash in South Florida. Miami was the playground for the rich and famous of Cuba usually occupying more hotel space than the rather well known northern snow birds of today. The Catholic church plays a very important role in almost all Cubans' lifes. Many of the cultural and religious specific traditions are explained in great detail. All of the refugees from the first wave and operation Pedro Pan were mainly cared for by Catholic charaties, which also reinforces their beliefs and support for the church. Gloria Estefan, Willy Chirino, Silvio Fontanellas and other Cuban-Americans who have contributed to Cuban culture in the area of music and arts is only briefly discussed on several pages. As a passionate listner of Cuban music, I thought it would have been great if they would have introduced other Cuban musicians in South Florida but then again, this is not a publication about Cuban music. Exiles love to dream about the Island but I think this chapter is a little bit niave as most of the Cubans think that once Castro is gone they will all return home. I have been in Europe during the fall of the wall and many of the former East Germans dreamt about going back to their former country and rebuilding their homes and reuniting their families. This all turned out to be falacy. Those that tried to come back and claim their property were detested by their families who remained in the Communist part and saw their relatives from West with a lot of suspicion. Many family reunions didn't last long and the their dreams were shattered. Things will be different when Castro is gone but it will not be like most Cuban exiles think. Family members who have stayed in Cuba the entire time will want to have their property as well, citing the suffering they have endured under Castro as their rights to the deeds. More important is that exile Cubans understand what caused the revolution and that they try to avoid the pitfalls of their predecessors. Most companies prepare a business plan and if it is not bearing fruit after a certain amount of time they decide to try something else. Perhaps the Cuban exile community should try and persue a dialogue with Cuba. Fourty years of isolation hasn't worked guys.
Excellent! A great analysis of Cuban-Americans in Miami. For thoseinterested in understanding the Cuban-American experience, especially afterthe Elian Gonzalez events, this book is a must. Ironically, and it gives itmore credibility, this book was written prior to the Elian saga.Yet, Ithink it can help answer to others why this group of opinionated,passionate, and often stubborn Cuban-Americans have reacted the way theyhave on the Elian debate. It indeed answers a lot of questions regardingthe political, economic, and social idiosyncrasies of Cuban-Americans. Answers to such questions as why Cuban-Americans are the only Hispanicgroup (and probably only "minority" in this country) with anoverwhelming Republican Party affiliation? Why economically Cuban-Americanshave been such great implementers of the "American Dream" in sucha short amount of time?Why socially Cuban-Americans are closer to theAmerican family and religious values held in the 1950s in thiscountry? The authors have done a wonderful job of capturing and reportinga sense of a Cuban-nostalgic state-of-mind that only exists in theCuban-Americans' psychic, almost frozen in time. It is a testimony ofperseverance and survival to the older and first generation of Cuban exilesthat arrived in this country. Their main accomplishment has been to be ableto pass this "dream" or state-of-mind to the next generations. The book's last page states -"In Miami, but not in Havana, you canbuy a "Cuban sandwich" and "Cuban bread," Bacardi rumand Hatuey beer."This I find ironic and hopefully fitting. Whoknows? It is, I think, in the end this kind of Cuban-American capitalisticmentality which might bring back to Cuba itself a sense of Cuban identityat some point in time. Not to mention of course a sense of family andreligious believes kept alive by that first generation of exiles. A senseof family and religious believes that unfortunately no longer exist in thatisland. Like other groups of immigrants to this country, this book showsthe Cuban-American experience as homage to the human spirit, survival, anda great tribute in itself to this great country of ours.If you're ofCuban descent and live in exile, this book will make you proud, sad, andalso hopeful. If you're not of Cuban descent and living in this country,this book will make you better understand that other group of Americansresiding in "Cuban Miami".And yes, it should also make you veryproud of this country. ... Read more |
52. The Cuban Treefrog in Florida: Life History of a Successful Colonizing Species by Walter E. Meshaka Jr. | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(2001-11-27)
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Good Science and Good Writeing |
53. Cuba Avant-Garde: Contemporary Cuban Art from the Farber Collection (Spanish and English Edition) by Abelardo Mena, Magda Gonzalez Mora, Kerry Oliver-Smith | |
Paperback: 188
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(2007-05-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description Among the 40 Cuban-born artists represented in the exhibition are many internationally renowned figures, such as José Bedia, Antonio Fernandez (Tonel), Los Carpinteros, Tania Bruguera, Carlos Garaicoa, Alexis Leyva (Kcho), Luis Cruz Azaceta, and Elsa Mora. Approximately half of the artists currently reside in Cuba, while the other half reside outside Cuba in countries such as Spain, Mexico, and the United States. The artworks in the exhibition encompass a broad range of media, including paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculptures, and mixed-media installations, and the accompanying bilingual text includes essays by Kerry Oliver-Smith, curator of contemporary art at the Harn Museum of Art and curator of the exhibition "Cuba Avant-Garde: Contemporary Cuban Art from The Farber Collection," and Abelardo Mena, curator of contemporary art at the National Museum in Havana. Also included are essays by Magda González-Mora, a founder of the Wifredo Lam Contemporary Art Center, Havana, and an independent curator based in Havana and Toronto. Customer Reviews (1)
EXCELLENT |
54. The Cuban Intervention in Angola, 1965-1991: From Che Guevara to Cuito Cuanavale (Cass Military Studies) by Edward George | |
Hardcover: 372
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(2006-04-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description A new examination of why Cuba, a Caribbean country, sent half a million of its citizens to fight in Angola in Africa, and how a short-term intervention escalated into a lengthy war of intervention. It clearly details how in January 1965 Cuba formed an alliance with the Angolan MPLA which evolved into the flagship of its global 'internationalist' mission, spawning the military intervention of November 1975 culminating in Cuba's spurious 'victory' at Cuito Cuanavale and Cuba's fifteen-year occupation of Angola. Drawing on interviews with leading protagonists, first-hand accounts and archive material from Cuba, Angola and South Africa, this new book dispels the myths of the Cuban intervention, revealing that Havana's decision to intervene was not so much an heroic gesture of solidarity, but rather a last-ditch gamble to avert disaster. By examining Cuba's role in the Angolan War in a global context, this book demonstrates how the interaction between the many players in Angola shaped and affected Cuba's intervention as it headed towards its controversial conclusion. Customer Reviews (2)
What Else is There?
Castro's Intervention in Angola, 1965-1991 |
55. Cuba: It's Past, Present & Future! A History Classic By Arthur D. Hall!AAA+++ by Arthur D. Hall | |
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(2010-09-17)
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56. The Immigrant Divide: How Cuban Americans Changed the U.S. and Their Homeland by Susan Eckstein | |
Paperback: 312
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(2009-06-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Are all immigrants from the same home country best understood as a homogeneous group of foreign-born? Or do they differ in their adaptation and transnational ties depending on when they emigrated and with what lived experiences? Between Castro’s rise to power in 1959 and the early twenty-first century more than a million Cubans immigrated to the United States. While it is widely known that Cuban émigrés have exerted a strong hold on Washington policy toward their homeland, Eckstein uncovers a fascinating paradox: the recent arrivals, although poor and politically weak, have done more to transform their homeland than the influential and prosperous early exiles who have tried for half a century to bring the Castro regime to heel. The impact of the so-called New Cubans is an unintended consequence of the personal ties they maintain with family in Cuba, ties the first arrivals oppose. This historically-grounded, nuanced book offers a rare in-depth analysis of Cuban immigrants’ social, cultural, economic, and political adaptation, their transformation of Miami into the "northern most Latin American city," and their cross-border engagement and homeland impact. Eckstein accordingly provides new insight into the lives of Cuban immigrants, into Cuba in the post Soviet era, and into how Washington’s failed Cuba policy might be improved. She also posits a new theory to deepen the understanding not merely of Cuban but of other immigrant group adaptation. |
57. The Cold War.(1961 Cuban Missile Crisis)(Chronology): An article from: Airman by Gale Reference Team | |
Digital: 5
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(2007-09-01)
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58. Guide To The Materials For American History In Cuban Archive (1907) by Luis Marino Perez | |
Hardcover: 156
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(2010-09-10)
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59. Cuba, And The Cubans: Comprising A History Of The Island Of Cuba, Its Present Social, Political, And Domestic Condition; Also, Its Relation To England And The United States (1850) by Richard B. Kimball, Cristobal F. Madan, Jose Antonio Saco | |
Paperback: 258
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(2010-09-10)
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