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  1. Prologue to Revolution: Cuba, 1898-1958 (Studies in Cuban History) by Jorge Ibarra, 1998-07
  2. Jose Marti, the United States, and the Marxist Interpretation of Cuban History by Carlos Ripoll, 1984-01-01
  3. Contramaestre by Raul Eduardo Chao, 2007-01-15
  4. The Cuban Revolution and the United States: A History in Documents, 1958-1960
  5. Balseros: Historia Oral Del Exodo Cubano Del '94 / Oral History of the Cuban Exodus of '94 (Coleccion Cuba Y Sus Jueces) (Spanish Edition) by Felicia Guerra, 1997-03
  6. Cuba, and the Cubans: comprising a history of the island of Cuba, its present social, political, and domestic condition: also, its relation to England and the United States by Richard B. 1816-1892 Kimball, Cristóbal F. Madan, et all 2010-08-18
  7. Guide to the Materials for American History in Cuban Archives [1907] by Luis Marino Perez, 2010-01-06
  8. Guide to the materials for American history in Cuban archives by Luis Marino Perez, 2010-09-09
  9. Cuban Missile Crisis (Turning Points in History) by Fergus Fleming, 2002-05-02
  10. Tobacco on the Periphery: A Case Study in Cuban Labour History, 1860-1958 (Cambridge Latin American Studies) by Jean Stubbs, 1985-05-31
  11. The Cuban Revolution (World History Series) by Earle Rice, 1995-01
  12. Sugar and Society in the Caribbean: An Economic History of Cuban Agriculture by Ramiro Guerra y Sanchez, 1964
  13. Vidas Cubanas: Paginas De LA Historia De Cuba/Cuban Lives : Pages from Cuban History by Jose L. Lasaga, 1984-06
  14. Paginas cubanas/ Cuban Pages: Historia de la patria cubana/ History of the Cuban Homeland (Cuba Y Sus Jueces) (Spanish Edition) by Hortensia Ruiz Del Vizo, 2008-09-30

41. Afro Cuban Identity, History, Society, Religion And The Revolution Study Trip To
AFROCUBAN IDENTITY IN cuban history, SOCIETY AND THE CUBAN REVOLUTION. ProfessorFernández Robaina is one of Cuba's top experts on Afro- cuban history.
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AFRO-CUBAN IDENTITY
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SOCIETY AND THE CUBAN REVOLUTION
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EduToursToCuba.com is organizing in collaboration with Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Canada and our Cuban collaborators a two-week credit-bearing study program in Havana, Cuba: This made-to-measure study trip is in the main geared to Halifax university students and members of the community, but it is also open to other people from all walks of life, both Americans and Canadians. Please note that registrations are accepted on a first-come first-serve basis. EduToursToCuba.com can organize similar education tours for all those who are interested in Afro Cuban history, religion, identity and the current social situation.
May 3, 2003
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Accompanied by Isaac Saney, Associate Director of the Transition Year Program at Henson College, Dalhousie University. He is also part time faculty in International Development Studies, Saint Mary's University
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The main objective of the program is to provide Canadian students and/or active members of the Canadian community the opportunity to develop their knowledge and understanding about the Afro-Cuban experience in Cuban history, society and revolution. To achieve this objective, we propose a combination of seminars, interchanges and visits to local communities as well as community organizations related to the following (and other) themes:

42. Historia De Cuba
cuban history. • THE DIPLOMACY OF THE DELEGATE. STRATEGIES AND TACTICS.18921895 Author Rolando González Patricio Pages 224.
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Cuban History THE DIPLOMACY OF THE DELEGATE. STRATEGIES AND TACTICS. 1892-1895

Pages: 224
Page: V. 1: 504 p.; V 2: 396 p.; V 3: 412 p. The thought, in three volumes, of the outstanding Cuban intellectual. In the first, his speeches, documents and writings between 1812 and 1819; in the second, the editions of 'El Habanero', contributions as Congressman to the Spanish Courts; in the third, letters to Elpidio, and a bibliography. Prize for best results in Fundamental Studies in Sciences and Humanities, awarded by the University of Havana. Commendation in the July 1999 Competition and 1st Commendation in the 'Elena Gil' Iberoamerican Ethics Contest. National Prize for Scientific Investigation, awarded by the Cuban Science Academy, 1999. WHEN THIS WAR IS OVER
Page: 643 The book is more than 700 pages long with 95 attached documents, 52 of which are previously unpublished. It also contains 42 photographs, 28 sketches and maps, 2 flow charts and official documents of the U.S. Army on the assistance Cuba received from that country, signed by a high US military official. SHOTS FROM THE HILLS
Page: 250 A compilation of writings collected in 10 chapters and 51 articles, commentaries, interviews and stories. The book reflects different moments of the revolutionary struggle in the plains, mountains and cities of Cuba, mainly during 1957. It includes 15 maps and sketches of various battles and skirmishes in the Sierra Maestra.

43. Faces Of Cuba: History
Quick Facts on Cuba, History. It is thought that humans first came to the Cubanisland from South America around 3500 BC. cuban history, The Cuban Economy,
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History
It is thought that humans first came to the Cuban island from South America around 3500 BC. These people were fishers and hunter-gatherers, and were joined some time later by the agricultural Arawak people. By the time the Spanish arrived in the late 15 th century, three-quarters of Cuba’s 100,000 indigenous people were Taino-speaking Arawaks. The Arrival of the Spanish Christopher Columbus sighted Cuba on October 27, 1492 and was enamoured by "the most beautiful land human eyes have ever seen". Nonetheless, the Spanish bypassed Cuba and instead established their first base at Santo Domingo on Hispaniola. In 1512, Diego Veláquez de Cuéllar led a 300-member party from Hispaniola to Cuba to claim it for the Spanish Crown. Within two years he had established seven settlements. encomienda system, which essentially enslaved indigenous people under the pretext that they were receiving religious instruction. By 1542, when the system was abolished, the deadly combination of exploitation and European diseases had slashed the indigenous population from 100,000 to around 5,000.

44. LookSmart - Cuban History
Submit a Site. exploring Home Library Humanities History NorthAmerica Caribbean Cuba. ©2003 LookSmart, Ltd. All rights reserved.
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45. Cold War I: Bay Of Pigs - History Of Cuba
OTHER CHAPTERS, Facts About Cuba cuban history Map of Cuba. CubanHistory. Conquest and Colonization. Columbus landed on the island
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OTHER CHAPTERS Facts About Cuba Map of Cuba Introduction Teacher Resources Timeline About Cuba Activities Glossary OTHER EPISODES Cold War I Citizen Kurchatov Berlin Crisis
Cuban History
Conquest and Colonization
Columbus landed on the island that was to become Cuba on October 28, 1492. The island was inhabited by a friendly group of Native Americans related to the Arawak, called the Ciboney. Within a few generations, the Ciboney were wiped out due to hostilities and disease. The island was first colonized in 1511 by a Spanish soldier
named Diego Velazquez. Havana was founded in 1515. At first, the population of Cuba did not grow very rapidly since the island was primarily a supply base for expeditions to Florida and Mexico. The island of Cuba had a prosperous history throughout the rest of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The Spanish settlers established sugarcane and tobacco as Cuba's primary products. Once Indian labor was no longer a viable option, the Spaniards imported African slaves to work the plantations. Mercantilist policy, designed to protect the Spanish economy from competition from her colonies, officially imposed tight restrictions on trade, but they were largely disregarded in Cuba.

46. Cuban History
cuban history .. Antonio Maceo The Bronze Titan 1845 1896 cuban history Letthe wine be made of plantains. If it turns out bitter, it is still our wine.
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47. Sugar And Railroads : A Cuban History, 1837-1959
Sugar and Railroads A cuban history, 18371959.
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Sugar and Railroads : A Cuban History, 1837-1959
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48. Cuban History
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49. Latin American History Resources
Latin American Link Pages. cuban history. Chicano History Page. Hispanic LatinoHistory. Latin American Studies Links. cuban history. CheLives.com. Che Guevara.com.
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50. Cuban History: 1850-1970
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51. Puerto Rican And Cuban History: 1880 - 1960
21Jan-02 Puerto Rican History 1880 - 1960
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52. Casa Bacardí
Casa Bacardi, at the Institute for Cuban and CubanAmerican Studies at the Universityof Miami, is an interactive center highlighting cuban history and culture
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The Casa Bacardi, at the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies at the University of Miami, is an interactive center highlighting Cuban history and culture. The Center, featuring a music pavilion, the Cuban Information Center, a cinema, and exhibits, is a unique place to appreciate and learn about Cuba's past. Casa Bacardi was made possible through a generous grant from the Bacardi Family Foundation. The Music Pavilion At the Music Pavilion individuals can put on headphones and travel back in time to their favorite Cuban musical era. With over 2,000 digital musical selections to choose from, finding your favorite Cuban singer or musician is at the touch of a button. Archived selections include nineteenth and twentieth century popular and classical Cuban works. On special TV monitors, you can also watch, while listening to Cuba's most popular orchestras. If comedy is what you are looking for, click on "Humor" and laugh with some of your favorite comedians, including Luis Carbonell and Guillermo Alvarez Guedes. The Cuban Information Center Visitors to the Cuban Information Center can access a variety of information on Cuba, both historical and contemporary. The Center features Cuba On-Line a database of information on most aspects of the island. At computer stations, you can test your knowledge of Cuban History by taking a "Cuban History Quiz."

53. AfroCubaWeb [Home] [Search This Site] [Contents] [What's New] [
Race and Revolution AfroCubans in cuban history, Society and the Cuban Revolution.Overview. Various dimensions of cuban history and culture will be explored.
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International Development Studies
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IDS 420.1 Special Topics in Development Studies Race and Revolution:
Afro-Cubans in Cuban History, Society and the Cuban Revolution Overview
Cuba remains one of the most controversial and alluring countries. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc and the strengthening of the United States economic embargo, Cuba has occupied a prominent place on the world stage. Despite numerous predictions about imminent collapse, the Cuban Revolution and the government of President Fidel Castro continue to defy the conventional wisdom of the "experts". Indeed, the Cuban Revolution has not only been able to survive, but has also embarked on a period of sustained economic recovery. Moreover, Cuba continues to lead the Third World and compare very favourably with industrialized countries in many social indicators, most notably health and education. However, what is often ignored is the vital Afro-Cuban experience and contribution. The course encompasses a two-week study tour of Cuba and focuses on the Black Cuban experience within Cuban history, particularly the Cuban Revolution. The aim of the course is to connect the issues surrounding marginality and marginalized peoples, groups and collectives within development theory and praxis by examining and locating Cuba - specifically, the Afro-Cuban odyssey - in light of this body of thought and experience.

54. Afro-Cuban Voices On Race And Identity In Contemporary Cuba
In cuban history, the race question is one that has been extraordinary linkedto the search for a national identity in the context of racial divide.
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A fro-Cuban Voices:
On Race and Identity in Contemporary Cuba
University Press of Florida, Spring 2000
Now that we have seen Miami Cubans so concerned about free speech in Cuba that they wanted to force Elian Gonzalez's father, a communist party member, to come to Miami to testify "freely" about his son, this book features a torrent of free speech from inside the island on one of most sensitive topics around. From the book: "The ethnic factor is fundamental as the new millenium begins. In Cuban history, the race question is one that has been extraordinary linked to the search for a national identity in the context of racial divide. After 30 years of revolution, the crisis 1990s have witnessed paradoxical developments where race is concerned. There has been a symbolism of race deployed, black Cuban support for the revolution is invoked, and Afro-Cuban culture celebrated. At the same time, there have been increasing racial divides in the restructuring process and a perceived growing unease about those divides, especially among black and brown Cubans. This book is the first to privilege their voices.
In interviews conducted in 1994-96, Afro-Cuban women and men, of different generations, walks of life, and parts of the island, reflect on their lives and experiences of race in both pre- and post-revolutionary Cuba, and the broader issues of race and racism. Together, they constitute eloquent and moving testimony to the tremendous openings provided by the revolution, and also its contradictions. They challenge dominant views of Cuban history, on and off the island, which have downplayed a long tradition of black Cuban thinking and leadership. They express the urgent need to end the silences and distortions of history and celebrate black achievement; to counter the resurgence of racial stereotyping; and to rethink notions of Africania, Hispanidad and Cubanidad.

55. The Cuban Studies Institute
This institute sponsors and assists in research on cuban history by Cuban andinternational researchers, maintains archives and restores books and other
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Cuban Studies Institute
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Center for Health Study and Human Well-Being
Established in 1990, this center functions as a post-graduate School of Social Work while emphasizing the role of physical health and preventative care in social contexts. It unites inter-disciplinary teams for research, teaching and policy development. The institute, in conjunction with the Tulane School of Social Work, is facilitating a collaborative research project comparing and analyzing socio-cultural spaces in Havana and New Orleans. Other projects include establishing graduate practica and exchanges in techniques in community-oriented diagnosis, evaluation and intervention.
Center for Marine Research
Created in 1970, this unit specializes in training specialists for careers in marine biology, and promoting research on issues related to marine ecology and biotechnology. They also publish the Spanish-language Journal of Marine Research and maintain a library and research vessel. Specialized research includes work in the areas of reproduction, nutrition and rearing of crustaceans, the ecophysiology of marine organisms, and biochemical genetics in marine life. The institute, in conjunction with the Tulane Law School, is developing collaborative projects in the areas of waterways management and evaluating environmental conditions for the purpose of assisting the Directorate of Environmental Policy and the University of Havana Law School in the development of environmental legislation.

56. The Cuban Studies Institute
AfroCuban Culture and History. Tulane University. Mon., June 4 Classes Begin Introductionto Cuba and cuban history. Tues., June 5 cuban history, continued.
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Afro-Cuban Culture and History Tulane University Havana, Cuba June 2 - June 23, 2001
Course Objectives Afro-Cuban Culture and Heritage is an interdisciplinary course which examines the experiences, influences and heritage of African immigration to Cuba, and the role of Afro-Cubans in the economic development of Cuba. Other topics include studies of Afro-Cuban religions such as Santeria, music and culture. Class lectures are complemented by study excursions. Course Outline and Schedule Sun., June 3: Arrival and orientation; city tour and reception. Mon., June 4: Classes Begin: Introduction to Cuba and Cuban history Tues., June 5: Cuban history, continued. Wed., June 6: Analysis of African cultures and their influence in Cuba. Thurs., June 7: Fernando Ortiz and "transculturation" Fri., June 8: The Afro-Cuban Religious Experience.
Mon. June 11: Afro-Cuban Religion, continued.

57. The Cuban Experience - Home
more people learn about the people that shaped cuban history 1959revolutionaries early cuban revolutionaries more places
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SECA (Student Exchange between Cuba and America, Inc), founded by site co-authors Jacob Kitzman and David Mericle , is planning a summer delegation to Cuba. Established with a grant from ThinkQuest, SECA is the first formal student exchange program between Cuba and America in decades. [ Read More
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For starters, check out the Overview section.  Various introductory guides are available; choose the one you wish to use in the above choice box, and click "go."  Have fun! The Cuban Experience is a comprehensive guide to Cuba. 

58. Free-ResearchPapers.com - Cuban History
History of Cuba Christopher Columbus landed on the island of Cuba on English capturedHavana, the Spanish government liberalized its Cuban policy, encouraging
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59. Three Periods Of Cuban History
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60. Three Periods Of Cuban History
Three Periods of cuban history. 19021933. The Platt Republic. 1933-1959.The Batista Years. 1959-Present. The Revolutionary Period.
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Three Periods of Cuban History
    • The Platt Republic
    • The Batista Years
    • 1959-Present
      The Revolutionary Period
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