Cuba Caribbean By Region
Cuba
History, in brief, is the study which explains the human condition based on the chronological record of significant events and their related causes. This category is intended for sites, web pages, papers, and articles in English about the history of the island and the nation of Cuba, including historical persons.
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- Online book by Peter Taaffe provides militant socialist examination of Cuba's revolution. He considers its applicability to industrialized economies, and compares it to revolutionary movements in Vietnam and Africa.
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- World-Wide Web Virtual Library site providing links for the history of Cuba in English and Spanish.
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- Cuban government documents, Castro speeches, and history of the Revolution.
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- Academic article discussing the impact of slavery on modern race relations, focusing on legal rights the slaves did have.
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- A detailed account of Cuban history beginning in 1492 and proceeding all the way to present times. You can follow the timeline or jump to the many articles, maps and photographs.
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- US Department of State documents on Cuba in the period of the Bay of Pigs Invasion and preceding the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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- Article by Albert Weisbord analysing Agrarian Reform laws, economic results of the revolution, and political and social aspects of Castro's consolidation of power.
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- Cuban-American Juan Carlos Zaldivar documents his emigration from Mariel as a 13-year-old loyalist of the Cuban Revolution. Includes reflections from other emigrants and interview with the filmmaker.
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- Brief article by Don Mabry discusses Cuban society in the 1950's, and the turning by various sectors of society from Batista to the possibilities of revolutionary change.
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- Describes Cuban society in the 1800s, with photos, including the history of slave trade and origins of the slave population.
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- Article by Wesley Wolfe, with bibilography, sets political and economic context for developing nationalism and the revolution.
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- Brief biography by Aimee Estill.
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- Includes articles, first-hand accounts, photos, and unit histories.
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- Brief biography of president from 1925-1933.
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- A history and description of the present condition of the military by Richard L. Millett.
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- Overview of US Coast Guard's role in the 1980 exodus of 125,000 Cubans to the US, and subsequent US immigration issues.
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- Cuba and the apocalyptic atomic confrontation are part of events dating to the beginning of the Christian era.
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- Articles, books, essays, documents, historical photos, and links, for primary and secondary materials.
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- A Marxist analysis of Fidel Castro and Castroism, written by Albert Weisbord.
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- Cuban history presented by the Revolutionary Communist Group.
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- Article by Don Mabry briefly discusses presidents and parties, noting US involvement in campaigns.
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- US Naval History Center records, including photos, crew lists, and investigations.
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- Overview of US military intervention.
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- University of Texas collection of links to academic research, culture, economy, and history resources. [English/Spanish/Portuguese]
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- Compilation of personal accounts of those whose rights have been violated, families dislocated and lives profoundly changed in the various periods of tyranny and oppression since colonial times.
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- A Marxist analysis of the Cuban Revolution, written by Albert Weisbord.
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- Photo tour and history of British capture of Havana during Seven Years War.
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- Provides a history of Cuba from the colonial period to the 21st Century.
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- His contributions to the study of Cuba, the history of sugar in this country, and the Caribbean region.
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- Primary source materials pertaining activities of Cubans in the US to end Castro's government.
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