Selected Product: | The History of Cuba (Palgrave Essential Histories) Paperback Edition: 1st Author: Clifford L. Staten Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Release Date: 2005-09-01 ISBN-10: 1403962596 ISBN-13: 9781403962591 List Price: $15.95 Average Customer Rating: | | The Cuba Reader: History, Culture, Politics (Latin America Readers) ISBN-10: 0822331977 ISBN-13: 9780822331971 List Price:$27.95 Havana Then and Now (Then & Now) ISBN-10: 1592232078 ISBN-13: 9781592232079 List Price:$18.95 After Fidel, Updated Edition: Raul Castro and the Future of Cuba's Revolution ISBN-10: 1403975078 ISBN-13: 9781403975072 List Price:$14.95 Cuba: 400 Years of Architectural Heritage ISBN-10: 0823011283 ISBN-13: 9780823011285 List Price:$29.95 Cuba: A New History (Yale Nota Bene) ISBN-10: 0300111142 ISBN-13: 9780300111149 List Price:$18.00 |
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Cuba is much more than cigars, classic automobiles, and Castro. This remarkable nation has had a long history of relations with larger political powers that were drawn to the island because of its valuable resources and strategic location. Ties between Cuba and the United States have been strong since the mid-nineteenth century, and the theme of U.S. dominance over the island and its people is a primary historical perspective. Cuba's history is told in eight chronological chapters, from its earliest days as a Spanish colony, through its wars for independence and the U.S. occupation in the twentieth century to Batista, the Cold War, and the so-called "Special Period," when Cuba faced the crisis of the downfall of the Soviet Union. With special emphasis on the twentieth century, the Castro era, and U.S.-Cuba relations, this is the most accessible and current history of Cuba available. Short and Sweet | Customer Rating: | | I walked into this book knowing virtually nothing about Cuba, and this book did an excellent job of providing a short overview of modern Cuba. The history begins with the war for independence from Spain, and proceeds through all of the revolutionary movements, through to Castro's takeover, the Soviet relationship with Cuba, and Castro's changing policies. I found it very enlightening, a quick read, and well worth an afternoon! I would have given it a higher rating if it had more unique information, but it keeps the readers interest, and gives a reasonable overview of the politics and economics of the country. |
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