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Cuba: Order and Revolution
Harvard University Press, 1978 eISBN: 978-0-674-03428-0 | Paper: 978-0-674-17925-7 Library of Congress Classification JL1008.D65 Dewey Decimal Classification 320.9729106
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Upon publication in the late 1970s this book was the first major historical analysis of twentieth-century Cuba. Focusing on the way Cuba has been governed, and in particular on the way a changing elite has made claims to legitimate rule, it carefully examines each of Cuba’s three main political eras: the first, from Independence in 1902 to the Presidency of Gerardo Machado in 1933; the second, under Batista, from 1934 until 1958; and finally, Castro’s revolution, from 1959 to the present. See other books on: 1895- | Cuba | Domínguez, Jorge I. | Order | Revolution See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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