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         Cuban History:     more books (100)
  1. The Cuban Missile Crisis: A Concise History by Don Munton, David A. Welch, 2006-07-13
  2. Cuban Anarchism: The History of a Movement by Frank Fernandez, 2001-01-28
  3. A History of Cuban Baseball, 1864-2006 by Peter C. Bjarkman, 2007-01-22
  4. Cuban Revolution Reader: A Documentary History of 45 Key Moments in the Cuban Revolution
  5. Cubans In America: A Vibrant History of a People in Exile by Alex Anton, Roger E. Hernandez, 2003-05-01
  6. The Pride of Havana: A History of Cuban Baseball by Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria, 2001-05-24
  7. The sleepless screen: a brief history of Cuban cinema. (Features: Cuba).: An article from: Hemisphere by Alejandro Rios, 2003-03-22
  8. Profiles in American History - Great Depression to the Cuban Missile Crisis: Significant Events and the People Who Shaped Them (Profiles in American History) by Joyce Moss, George Wilson, 1994-10-21
  9. Vidas cubanas: Paginas de la historia de Cuba = Cuban lives : pages from Cuban history by Jose I Lasaga, 1984
  10. The Cuban Revolution (World History Series) by Earle Rice, 1995-01
  11. Sugar and Railroads: A Cuban History, 1837-1959 by Oscar Zanetti, Franklin W. Knight, 1998-08-31
  12. Cuban Baseball: A Statistical History, 1878 - 1961 by Jorge S. Figueredo, 2003-01-13
  13. Cuban-Jewish Journeys: Searching for Identity, Home, and History in Miami by Caroline Bettinger-Lopez, 2000-10
  14. Politics of Illusion: The Bay of Pigs Invasion Reexamined (Studies in Cuban History)

1. Cuban History
cuban history. Let the wine be made of plantains. 19th Century Cuban priest honored in US; Brief history of Cuba; War Crimes The CubanVietnam Connection;
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Antonio Maceo
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Cuban History
Let the wine be made of plantains. If it turns out bitter, it is still our wine. It is understood that the forms of government of a country must be adapted to that country's nature, that absolute ideas must be expressed in relative forms or formal errors will bring their downfall, that for liberty to work, it must be sincere and complete, that if a republic does not open its arms to all and advance with all, the republic dies. Tigers, both from within and without, come in through the chinks. Jose Marti Buy the Book Today! Buy the Book Today!
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2. History Of Cuba - Opening Page
Explore fivehundred years of cuban history. Follow the timeline from just before Spanish arrival in 1492 and proceed all the way to present times. You'll also find articles, maps and photographs
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Wave the Cuban flag The Timetable History of Cuba is a linear journey through Cuban history , with articles and sidebars about , Fulgencio Batista , the invasion at Bay of Pigs , the Spanish-Cuban-American War , and more. Fast Facts! The Cuban Missile Crisis Recently re-vamped and expanded, Independence Gallery features images from Cuba's struggle for independence. About the Author
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3. Cuba's Apocalyptical History =Cuba Rockefeller And Communists=Cuba And World His
Cuba's Apocalyptical History =Cuba Rockefeller and Communists=Cuba and World History=Forum of cuban history. Index click the desired historical period numbered 1 through 16 below the index there
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Cuba's Apocalyptical History =Cuba Rockefeller and Communists=Cuba and World History=Forum of Cuban History
Index [ click the desired historical period numbered 1 through 16 ]: below the index there is an introduction Espanol, Spanish Translation
1-Spain 1789-1888
2-Cuba 1889-1902
3-Estrada and Gomez 1902-12 ...
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4. Cuban History: Missle Crisis
Exchanges Cuba and the United States A Chronological History, by Jane Franklin Compiled by Brian Basgen Copyleft cuban history Archive (marxists.org
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Marxist History: Cuba: Subject: Missile Crisis Sources:
National Security Archive: The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
National Security Archive: Electronic Briefing Book No. 20
The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists: Vol. 55, No. 6, p. 66
The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists: Vol. 56, No. 2, p. 79
Federation of American Scientists: Nuclear Forces Guide
Federation of American Scientists: Intelligence Resource Program: Cuban Missile Crisis
U.S. State Department: Kennedy-Khrushchev Exchanges
Cuba and the United States: A Chronological History, by Jane Franklin
Compiled by: Brian Basgen
Copyleft: Cuban History Archive (marxists.org) 2000. Permission is granted to copy and/or distribute this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License Contents: Preface: U.S. Nuclear Deployment throughout the World 6 k U.S. Invasion of the Bay of Pigs 26 k Towards the Deployment of Nuclear Missiles in Cuba 21 k Oct. 1962: The Missile Crisis 31 k 25 k Cuban History Archive

5. Woman Donates Treasured Jose Marti Note To UM's Cuban Collection
Published Friday, August 1, 1997, in the Miami Herald. A piece of cuban history. Woman donates note written by Jose Marti to UM By
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Published Friday, August 1, 1997, in the Miami Herald
A piece of Cuban history
Woman donates note written by Jose Marti to UM By FABIOLA SANTIAGO
Herald Staff Writer For most of her life, Carmen Alea Paz has treasured a fraying caramel-colored piece of paper scribbled with the thoughts of a great man. The author was Cuban Independence War hero Jose Marti and the writing a reflection on the flag is believed to be one of his celebrated pensamientos. Paz, now a Cuban exile who lives in California, won the rare original and a certification of its authenticity at a Havana writing contest in 1948. ``It's a little piece of my heart,'' Paz said Thursday afternoon as she donated her Jose Marti note to the University of Miami's Cuban Collection, the largest compilation of publications, documents and historical memorabilia outside of the island. Paz's gift is the fifth original Marti writing the library has obtained. ``I have loved it deeply,'' a teary-eyed Paz said. ``It is a miracle how it came to be in my hands. Now it is where it belongs.'' ``It's a beautiful thought on the flag,'' said Esperanza B. de Varona, curator of UM's Cuban archives. ``A treasure.''

6. History Of Cuba -Introduction To The Timetable
The purpose of this site is to encourage and facilitate an honest journey of cuban history, and to humanize the 500year struggle against powerful countries
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The purpose of this site is to encourage and facilitate an honest journey of Cuban history, and to humanize the 500-year struggle against powerful countries that have claimed the right to own and control the island. Here you'll encounter many complex and passionate passages from Cuba's history. You can learn about the struggle of light and dark-skinned people to live together and trust each other, the challenge of the wealthy and the poor, the educated and the illiterate, to form bonds that are based on a deeper truth. The message of the revolutionary struggle that began in 1868 was anti-racist, and the Cuban struggle for independence, as a whole, can be seen as a race-less endeavor. Ada Ferrer, in her excellent book "Insurgent Cuba: Race, Nation, and Revolution , 1869-1898," shows how this rhetoric "made racial equality a foundation of the Cuban nation." Cuba's history "has a significance out of proportion to its size," writes historian Philip S. Foner in his 1962 book, A History of Cuba and its relations with The United States, Vol. 1

7. Cuban History
Library of Congress Call Number. Index. cuban history. General History and frequent repetition of the same events, otherwise a must have book for anyone interested in cuban history.
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Escoja el Idioma General history Colonial history Liberation wars Development history ... Modern history Abbreviations Used [ES] Spanish Language Publication [EN] English Language Publication ISBN International Standard Book Number NUC National Union Catalog Number LC Library of Congress Call Number Index
Cuban History
General History
  • [ES] Historia de la Isla de Cuba
    A small but accurate and complete textbook. Indispensable for all those interested in Cuba, [ES] Historia de los Municipios de Cuba , Joaquin Freire, 1985. La Moderna Poesia . This book describes the histories of all the municipios (counties) in Cuba, and includes short notes on prominent individuals born in each.
    Cuban Provinces
    A web page listing the Administrative Departments and Provinces in existence in Cuba from 1827 to the present (on this web site)
Colonial Era
  • [ES] Cuba, Isla Abierta - Poblamiento y Apellidos Siglos XVI-XIX

8. Cuban History
Number. Index. cuban history. General History. EN Sugar and Railroads, A cuban history, 18371959 , Oscar Zanetti and Alejandro Garcia. Chapel
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  • [ES] Historia de la Isla de Cuba
    A small but accurate and complete textbook. Indispensable for all those interested in Cuba, [ES] Historia de los Municipios de Cuba , Joaquin Freire, 1985. La Moderna Poesia . This book describes the histories of all the municipios (counties) in Cuba, and includes short notes on prominent individuals born in each.
    Cuban Provinces
    A web page listing the Administrative Departments and Provinces in existence in Cuba from 1827 to the present (on this web site)
Colonial Era
  • [ES] Cuba, Isla Abierta - Poblamiento y Apellidos Siglos XVI-XIX

9. Cuba Heritage .com - Cuban History, Architecture & Culture
cuba heritage .com cuban history, Architecture Culture. cuba London. cuba heritage .com - cuban history, Architecture Culture.
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A comprehensive chronicle of the events that shaped Cuba and the world.
La Habana, Pinar del Rio, Cienfuegos, Granma, Santiago de Cuba, Holguin, Guantanamo, Las Tunas, Camaguey... People
Personalities past and present that influenced the Cuba of today. Literature
The inspirational and authorative Cuban works of literature.

10. Cuba Heritage .com - Cuban History
Special Period Recovery. Post 1990. Period after the colapse of Soviet economy. cuba heritage .com cuban history, Architecture Culture.
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11. ThinkQuest : Library : The Cuban Experience
Read about cuban history, from before the 16 th century, when Cuba was inhabited by indigenous peoples, up to the present day. The
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The Cuban Experience
This site allows you to experience Cuba without actually traveling to this hard-to-visit country. This site includes an in-depth tour and presents information on culture, history, politics, people, places, and current events. Basic information such as: population, life expectancy, religions, presidents, and major industries are also included. Languages: English. Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Awards First Place Languages English Students David James Madison Memorial High School, Madison, WI, United States Jacob James Madison Memorial High School, Madison, WI, United States Gim Teck National Junior College, Singapore, Singapore Coaches Shu James Madison Memorial Library, Madison, WI, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site. Privacy Policy

12. ThinkQuest : Library : The Cuban Experience
more people learn about the people that shaped cuban history 1959 revolutionaries early cuban revolutionaries more places
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The Cuban Experience
This site allows you to experience Cuba without actually traveling to this hard-to-visit country. This site includes an in-depth tour and presents information on culture, history, politics, people, places, and current events. Basic information such as: population, life expectancy, religions, presidents, and major industries are also included. Languages: English. Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Awards First Place Languages English Students David James Madison Memorial High School, Madison, WI, United States Jacob James Madison Memorial High School, Madison, WI, United States Gim Teck National Junior College, Singapore, Singapore Coaches Shu James Madison Memorial Library, Madison, WI, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site. Privacy Policy

13. Cuban History: Maximo Gomez Y Baez
cuban history Maximo Gomez y Baez. The Cuban Constitutional Convention opened its session with signs of a determination to test
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Cuban history: Maximo Gomez y Baez
The Cuban Constitutional Convention opened its session with signs of a determination to test the declaration of Congress, in its resolutions of April, 1898, that the people of Cuba, "are, and of right ought to be, free and independent." After pronouncing for universal suffrage the members discussed the proposition to make any foreigner who served on the Cuban side in the ten years' war eligible to the presidency. This proposal was made by the friends of General Gomez, who is not a Cuban, but whose sword has always been out of its sheath whenever the Cubans were fighting for their independence.
A large and influential body of Cubans unquestionably desire to honor Gomez with an election to the presidency. He was the most prominent man in the Island, and it was feared in many quarters the most dangerous. His patriotism and his love for the Cubans have never been called in question, but many have doubted his ability to assume control of the new republic.
Maximo Gomez y Baez was born in San Domingo in 1826. He was a soldier of Spain until he became commander of the insurgents in the ten years' war, 1868 to 1878. His name has been bracketed with that of Weyler for severity in fight and rule of terror. He showed no enthusiasm over America's intervention. He is popularly regarded as the man who showed the greatest military capacity on the Cuban side in the war, and that will give him a permanent place among the great captains. He is, of course, charged by the Spaniards with selling out to them when Campos played pacificator at Zanjon, but his little farm in San Domingo and his wife and children earning their living as music-teachers and seamstresses, while his son, at the command of the father, protects mother and sisters, and holds a clerkship, does not look like enrichment by bribery to say nothing of returning to plunge again into war in Cuba against, as he well knew, tremendous odds.

14. Cuban History: The Treaty Of Zanjon
An overview of cuban history, up until the Spanish uprising of 1895, which was a cause of the Spanish American War. cuban history The treaty of Zanjon.
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Cuban history: The treaty of Zanjon
After nearly two centuries of assaults by pirates and foreign adventurers Havana was captured by an English fleet under Lord Albermarle, backed up by fourteen thousand soldiers. Their booty amounted to over three and a half million dollars. In a few months Cuba was restored to Spain, and a new era of peace with great prosperity was inaugurated under the sagacious guidance of Captain-General Las Casas, who entered upon his duties in 1790. The Cubans remained loyal to Spain despite the deposition of the Spanish royal family by Napoleon.
A party of moderates was formed, whose aim was to induce Spain to come to terms granting civil and religious rights to Cuba without impairing its subjection to Spain. This effort ended in a heavier taxation. President Polk expressed American sympathy by his proposal to buy Cuba for a million dollars. In 1858 the Senate raised our bid to thirty million dollars. From 1868 until the interference of the United States over the loss of the Maine the island was in a state of chronic revolt, involving incalculable loss to the people and to Spain, ill to be borne by an impoverished population but unmistakably foreshadowing their speedy ejection of the fool-tyrant. It was admitted in the Spanish Cortes in 1876 that the employment of 145,000 soldiers in eight years in trying to stamp out the revolt had been an utter failure. So it continued until the end. Our selections are taken from "
The war between the Cuban forces, numbering about 60,000, and the 130,000 soldiers from Spain, raged furiously during 1897. There were loud demands from the American people, voiced by the Senate, that the government should in some way intervene, in the interests of justice. It was proposed to recognize the insurgents as belligerents, and demand independence for the island, as Spain had completely failed, after two years of vigorous effort to suppress the rising, to reduce the country to subjection. On the contrary, her methods had inflicted terrible sufferings and industrial ruin upon the non-combatant population.]

15. COSG - Cuban History
A brief history of Cuba. Originally inhabited by Ciboney and Arawak Indians, Cuba was colonised by the Spanish following the arrival of Columbus in 1492.
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Originally inhabited by Ciboney and Arawak Indians, Cuba was colonised by the Spanish following the arrival of Columbus in 1492. In the 1600s European powers struggled to control the country. After two wars of independence the Cubans won their freedom from the Spanish in 1899, only to be ruled for another 60 years by governments in the hand or pocket of the U.S.A. Independence from the US domination was finally won in the late fifties after more than two years of fighting between the Batista regime and revolutionary forces led by Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and others. US hostility to the new order culminated with the implementation of an economic embargo. This left Cuba getting all its support from the Soviet bloc, and by the mid sixties communism was taken on as the official ideology. With this political concordance came also the reliance on Soviet technical support and guidance. By the mid eighties criticism of the way the Revolution was developing reached a level that the government declared the need for an Era of Rectification. This involved a number of measures designed to answer popular discontent, and to assert a more indigenous path of development. Bureaucracy was cut back, a new elected local government structure was created. Surplus labour was directed into the construction of new housing, hospitals and schools. Some state farms were broken up into a number of workers co-operatives. In 1965 Che had left Cuba, critical of the island's wholesale adoption of Soviet influences. After 20 years his perceptions made sense to sufficient Cubans and a reaction took place.

16. Institute Of Cuban History
Translate this page Institute of cuban history Information Services. 1993 En Amistad 51O, una de las calles de la antigua Habana, se encuentra el Palacio de Aldama.
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Institute of Cuban History
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En este majestuoso y bello palacio radica desde 1987 el Instituto de Historia de Cuba, centro dedicado a la investigacion y difusion de la historia de la patria cubana y sus proceres. En esta ocasion se describira la organizacion de la Direccion de Informacion Cientifica, la cual esta integrada por el Archivo, la Biblioteca, los Laboratorios y Talleres, asi como un Grupo de Computacion y Traduccion.
El Archivo:
Posee fondos y colecciones documentales de alto valor historico, politico, economico y social, que se corresponden en lo fundamenal con los periodos en los cuales se divide el estudio de la Historia de Cuba. En este departamento se pueden encontrar manuscritos, folletos, publicaciones periodicas, fotografias, grabaciones, microfilmes, y microfichas entre otras.
La Biblioteca:
Cuenta con variadas publicaciones seriadas, tanto nacionales como internacionales, y una rica coleccion especializada de libros y folletos. Pone a disposicion de los usarios, a traves del prestamo, los valiosos fondos bibliograficos que posee, orienta a los lectores mediante el servicio de referencia; hace analisis de las informaciones que aparece en la prensa y compila los hechos mas relevantes que acontecen en el pais y los integra en una cronologia.
Laboratorios y Talleres:
Garantiza la conservacion de los fondos documentales atesorados en el Instituto, mediante el control en los depositos, observando los parametros de temperatura y humedad relativa del aire, nivel de iluminacion y microbiologico del ambiente, y a partir de los resultados indica las medidas que deben aplicarse.

17. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Fidel Castro (Cuban History, Biographies) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Fidel Castro, cuban history, Biographies. Includes related research links.
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Related Category: Cuban History, Biographies Fidel Castro (Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz)[f E O Pronunciation Key Batista y ZaldIvar . On July 26, 1953, he led an unsuccessful attack on an army post in Santiago de Cuba and was imprisoned. Released (1955) in a general amnesty, he went to Mexico where he organized the 26th of July movement. In Dec., 1956, he landed in SW Oriente prov. with a small group of rebels. Castro and 11 others, including his brother RaUl and Ernesto "Che" Guevara , survived the initial encounter and hid in the mountains of the Sierra Maestra . There, they organized a guerrilla campaign that eventually toppled the Batista regime on Jan. 1, 1959. Widely hailed as a liberator, Castro proved to be a charismatic, though sometimes ruthless, leader. He proceeded to collectivize agriculture and to expropriate native and foreign industry. He instituted sweeping reforms in favor of the poor, disenfranchising the propertied classes, many of whom fled. In Dec., 1961, he declared himself to be a Marxist-Leninist and veered the revolution toward the Soviet Union and the socialist block. Tensions with the United States steadily grew. In 1961, the United States organized an invasion of Cuban exiles at the Bay of Pigs (see Bay of Pigs Invasion ). A year later, the world came to the brink of nuclear war when the Soviet Union placed nuclear weapons capable of reaching the United States on the island (see

18. AllRefer Encyclopedia - JosE MartI (Cuban History, Biographies) - Encyclopedia
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Related Category: Cuban History, Biographies JosE MartI [h O s A E Pronunciation Key Nuestra AmErica (1891) and other essays he brilliantly analyzed the sociopolitical problems of Latin America. As a poet he wrote the famous Ismaelillo Versos libres (c.1882, pub. 1913), and a collection of exquisite lyrics, Versos sencillos (1891). His disregard for the stilted rhetoric of most 19th-century Spanish literature made him a precursor of the modernismo movement. Simultaneously a poet and a man of action, MartI led a life of heroic dedication to the cause of Cuban independence. At the age of 16 he was arrested and exiled. A long and arduous pilgrimage ensued during which he lived and worked in Mexico, Spain, Guatemala, Venezuela, and the United States, chiefly in New York City. He earned his living mostly by contributing articles (including some perceptive appraisals of literary, artistic, and political life in the United States) to South American newspapers and to the New York Sun.

19. Cuban History Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of Books
cuban history. Questia. The World s Largest Online Library. GuruNet. Primary Content. cuban history. Welcome to Questia, the world s largest
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20. Cuban History Menu
CUBAN INFORMATION ARCHIVES cuban history Main Site Menu SEARCH This Site Index to Site Documents . cuban history. History by date oldest first
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History by date oldest first History of the rum drink Cuba Libre ... an interpretation by Bacardi Rum
History of Cuba's Central Highway 1928
... Public Works Project under President Machado
Santiago Claret, 1934 Kidnapping
... Machado Political Refugee, Police report
Santiago Claret Kidnapping, 1934
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Louis Bosch 1935 Death
... Political Refugee, State Atty Memo
Louis Bosch 1935 Death
... Mariano Faget Background Report Cayo Confites .. Plot to Invade Dominican Rep Summer of 1947 FIDEL CASTRO'S SEX LIFE (for what it's worth): Mystery of Castro's Wife: Mirta Diaz Balart de Nunez - 1948 Lillie Gondi .. One Time Girlfriend of Fidel Castro Fidel Castro's Women Marita Lorenz ... Fidel Castro Love Affair 1963 Marita Lorenz ... Fidel Castro Raped My Teen-Age Daughter by Alice Lorenz 1960 CUBA: Sin, Gin and Sovietism

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