Cuba Libre: A 500-Year Quest for Independence
This timely book provides a balanced and deeply knowledgeable introduction to Cuba since Christopher Columbus’s first arrival in 1492. With decades of experience studying and reporting on the island, Philip Brenner and Peter Eisner provide an incisive overview for all readers seeking to go beyond stereotypes in their exploration of Cuba’s politics, economy, and culture. As Cuba and the United States open their doors to each other, Cuba Libre gives travelers, policy makers, businesspeople, students, and those with an interest in world affairs an opportunity to understand Cuba from a Cuban perspective; to appreciate how Cubans’ quest for independence and sovereignty animates their spirit and shapes their worldview and even their identity. In a world ever more closely linked, Cuba Libre provides a compelling model for US citizens and policy makers to empathize with viewpoints far from their own experiences.
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Cuba Libre: A 500-Year Quest for Independence
This timely book provides a balanced and deeply knowledgeable introduction to Cuba since Christopher Columbus’s first arrival in 1492. With decades of experience studying and reporting on the island, Philip Brenner and Peter Eisner provide an incisive overview for all readers seeking to go beyond stereotypes in their exploration of Cuba’s politics, economy, and culture. As Cuba and the United States open their doors to each other, Cuba Libre gives travelers, policy makers, businesspeople, students, and those with an interest in world affairs an opportunity to understand Cuba from a Cuban perspective; to appreciate how Cubans’ quest for independence and sovereignty animates their spirit and shapes their worldview and even their identity. In a world ever more closely linked, Cuba Libre provides a compelling model for US citizens and policy makers to empathize with viewpoints far from their own experiences.
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Cuba Libre: A 500-Year Quest for Independence

Cuba Libre: A 500-Year Quest for Independence

Cuba Libre: A 500-Year Quest for Independence

Cuba Libre: A 500-Year Quest for Independence

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This timely book provides a balanced and deeply knowledgeable introduction to Cuba since Christopher Columbus’s first arrival in 1492. With decades of experience studying and reporting on the island, Philip Brenner and Peter Eisner provide an incisive overview for all readers seeking to go beyond stereotypes in their exploration of Cuba’s politics, economy, and culture. As Cuba and the United States open their doors to each other, Cuba Libre gives travelers, policy makers, businesspeople, students, and those with an interest in world affairs an opportunity to understand Cuba from a Cuban perspective; to appreciate how Cubans’ quest for independence and sovereignty animates their spirit and shapes their worldview and even their identity. In a world ever more closely linked, Cuba Libre provides a compelling model for US citizens and policy makers to empathize with viewpoints far from their own experiences.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742566705
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/31/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 438
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Peter Eisner has won national and international awards for his writing and investigative reporting as a foreign correspondent, editor and reporter atThe Washington Post, Newsday, and the Associated Press. His 2004 book The Freedom Line, which won the Christopher Award, is the story of young resistance workers who rescued Allied fighter pilots during World War II. Eisner was nominated for an Emmy in 2010 as a producer at PBS World Focus. He is based in Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

Preface

Part I: 1492–1598
Chapter 1: Columbus Arrives and Spain Colonizes Cuba, 1492–1550
Chapter 2: Sugar and Slavery
Chapter 3: Struggle for Independence, 1868–1898
Chapter 4: Cuban Independence War and US Occupation
Chapter 5: From Occupation to “Good Neighbor”
Chapter 6: Playground of the Western World and the Rise of Batista, 1934–1958
Chapter 7: The Revolutionary Struggle, 1953–1958

Part II: 1959–1989
Chapter 8: The Quest for Sovereignty
Chapter 9: Consolidating the Revolution: Culture and Politics
Chapter 10: Consolidating the Revolution: Economic Reforms, New Institutions, and Basic Needs
Chapter 11: Bay of Pigs/Playa Girón
Chapter 12: The Missile Crisis
Chapter 13: Foreign Policy in the 1960s: Exporting Revolution, Chinese Flirtations, and Soviet Tensions
Chapter 14: Internal Adjustments and Advancing Equality, 1963–1975
Chapter 15: Becoming a Third World Leader, 1970s
Chapter 16: Mariel Exodus—A Warning Signal, 1980
Chapter 17: Change and Rectification at Home and Abroad, 1980s

Part III: 1990–2016
Chapter 18: The “Special Period” in a Time of Peace, 1990–2000
Chapter 19: The Cuban Diaspora and Racial Inequality
Chapter 20: Helms-Burton, US-Cuban Relations, and Terrorism, 1995–1998
Chapter 21: The Pope Goes to Cuba; Elián Goes to Miami, 1998–2000
Chapter 22: The Search for a Viable Strategy, 2001–2006
Chapter 23: The Transition from Fidel to Raúl Castro, 2006–2009
Chapter 24: Securing Cuba’s Independence through Economic Change, 2010–2016
Chapter 25: Securing Cuba’s Independence through Foreign Policy, 2010–2016
Chapter 26: Change, Continuity, and the Future

Appendix: Chronology of Key Events
Bibliography
Index

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