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Journal de la révolution cubaine
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ISBN: 2020044838 9782020044837 Year: 1976 Publisher: Paris: Seuil,

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Insurrection & revolution : armed struggle in Cuba, 1952-1959
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ISBN: 1626371369 9781626371361 1555876110 9781555876111 Year: 1998 Publisher: Boulder London Lynne Rienner Publishers

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Based on previously untapped primary sources, this book examines the social forces that were released and shaped by the Cuban revolutionary war and, not least, the actions of real men and women attempting to forge a new future. García's focus on Matanzas province—an area highly representative of Cuba in demographics, racial patterns, economy, and education—allows a discussion of larger issues about the origins, character, and evolution of the armed struggle against Batista. Garcia argues that the resistance to Batista developed in response principally to local grievances that affected a wide cross-section of the social strata; Fidel Castro's July 26 Movement was able to forge a national revolution with such vitality and appeal precisely because it addressed those local issues. Among the archival records drawn on in the book are the testimonies and depositions of hundreds of men and women captured and tried by the Batista government. García also interviewed many of the leaders, combatants, laborers, and peasants who participated in various phases of the insurgency. The resulting study illustrates the development of methods of resistance, the evolution of varieties of rebellion, and how disparate social groupings emerged into a single revolutionary movement that swept away not only an unpopular government, but also an entire social system.


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Liminality in Cuba's twentieth-century identity : rites of passage and revolutions
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ISBN: 1787445674 1855663341 Year: 2019 Publisher: Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK ; Rochester, NY : Tamesis,

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Presents research conducted in three difficult-to-access Cuban archives with rare textual resources, upon which very little analysis has ever previously been published.

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