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The origins of the Cuban Revolution reconsidered

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Analyzing the crucial period of the Cuban Revolution from 1959 to 1961, Samuel Farber challenges dominant scholarly and popular views of the revolution's sources, shape, and historical trajectory. Unlike many observers, who treat Cuba's revolutionary leaders as having merely reacted to U.S. policies or domestic socioeconomic conditions, Farber shows that revolutionary leaders, while acting under serious constraints, were nevertheless autonomous agents pursuing their own independent ideological visions, although not necessarily according to a master plan. Exploring how historical conflicts between U.S. and Cuban interests colored the reactions of both nations' leaders after the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista, Farber argues that the structure of Cuba's economy and politics in the first half of the twentieth century made the island ripe for radical social and economic change, and the ascendant Soviet Union was on hand to provide early assistance. Taking advantage of recently declassified U.S. and Soviet documents as well as biographical and narrative literature from Cuba, Farber focuses on three key years to explain how the Cuban rebellion rapidly evolved from a multiclass, antidictatorial movement into a full-fledged social revolution. - Publisher.

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English
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227

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The origins of the Cuban Revolution reconsidered
2006, University of North Carolina Press
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Chapel Hill

Table of Contents

Introduction
The pre-revolutionary economy : progress or stagnation?
Fidel Castro and the Cuban populist tradition
U.S. policy and the Cuban Revolution
The driving force of the Cuban Revolution : from above or from below?
The role of the Soviet Union and the Cuban Communists
Epilogue

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
Envisioning Cuba

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
972.9106/4
Library of Congress
F1788 .F328 2006, 2005020671 [F]

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
227

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3405163M
Internet Archive
originscubanrevo00farb_229
ISBN 10
0807830011, 0807856738
ISBN 13
9780807830017, 9780807856734
LCCN
2005020671
OCLC/WorldCat
61131800
Library Thing
1985601
Goodreads
7005456
184268

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