A History of Cuba

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Management number 232090424 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$2.80 Model Number 232090424
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This comprehensive history of Cuba explores the island's complex and often turbulent journey from its pre-Columbian origins to its present-day challenges. Beginning with the Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the narrative traces the devastating impact of Spanish conquest, the rise of the sugar economy fueled by enslaved African labor, and the centuries-long struggle for independence. The book delves into the pivotal role of figures like José Martí, the intellectual architect of Cuban independence, and examines the consequences of American intervention, from the Spanish-American War to the Platt Amendment and the Bay of Pigs invasion. The rise and rule of Fidel Castro, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the island's Cold War interventions in Africa and Latin America are analyzed in detail, providing context for the economic hardships of the "Special Period" following the Soviet collapse.The narrative continues through the transition to Raúl Castro's leadership and his pragmatic economic reforms, including the expansion of the private sector and the thaw in relations with the United States under President Obama. It also explores the resurgence of tensions under the Trump administration, the challenges faced by current President Miguel Díaz-Canel, and the economic and social upheavals of recent years, including the 2021 protests and the subsequent wave of migration. Throughout, the book highlights the interplay between Cuba's internal dynamics and the powerful external forces that have shaped its destiny.Beyond political and economic history, this work examines the vibrant tapestry of Cuban culture, tracing the evolution of its literature, music, art, and cinema. From the son cubano to the Nueva Trova, from the novels of Alejo Carpentier to the films of Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, the book explores how Cuban artists have grappled with issues of national identity, social justice, and the complexities of life under revolution. The enduring passion for baseball, the pervasive influence of Santería, and the ever-present search for meaning in cubanidad are woven into the narrative, offering a rich and nuanced portrait of a people and a nation perpetually caught between its past and its future. Read more

ASIN B0FCDMDC3R
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Language English
File size 332 KB
Page Flip Enabled
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Print length 156 pages
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Publication date June 7, 2025
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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