Encyclopedia of Cuba: People, History, Culture Volume I

Presenting an objective, balanced view of Cuba, 80 distinguished scholars and researchers survey the country's tempestuous history from past to present. This wonderfully comprehensive 2-volume set also tells the stories of Cuban exiles in the United States and other countries. Over 700 entries are presented in 12 topical chapters:

•National Symbols

•Geography, the Environment, and Urbanization

•History: the Colonial Period (Pre-Columbian Era to 1901)

•History: the Republican Period (1902-1958)

•History and Government: the Revolutionary Period (1959-)

•Contemporary Economy and Society

•Literature and the Social Sciences

•Performing Arts

•Plastic Arts

•Popular Culture and Religion

•Sports

• The Cuban Diaspora

Appendices include a chronology, more than 200 illustrations (many in color), photographs, maps, tables, graphs, historical and legal documents, U.S. laws relating to Cuba, and governors and presidents. This unique, thorough, and impartial reference set is ideal for high school and university students, scholars, and the general public.

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Encyclopedia of Cuba: People, History, Culture Volume I

Presenting an objective, balanced view of Cuba, 80 distinguished scholars and researchers survey the country's tempestuous history from past to present. This wonderfully comprehensive 2-volume set also tells the stories of Cuban exiles in the United States and other countries. Over 700 entries are presented in 12 topical chapters:

•National Symbols

•Geography, the Environment, and Urbanization

•History: the Colonial Period (Pre-Columbian Era to 1901)

•History: the Republican Period (1902-1958)

•History and Government: the Revolutionary Period (1959-)

•Contemporary Economy and Society

•Literature and the Social Sciences

•Performing Arts

•Plastic Arts

•Popular Culture and Religion

•Sports

• The Cuban Diaspora

Appendices include a chronology, more than 200 illustrations (many in color), photographs, maps, tables, graphs, historical and legal documents, U.S. laws relating to Cuba, and governors and presidents. This unique, thorough, and impartial reference set is ideal for high school and university students, scholars, and the general public.

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Encyclopedia of Cuba: People, History, Culture Volume I

Encyclopedia of Cuba: People, History, Culture Volume I

Encyclopedia of Cuba: People, History, Culture Volume I

Encyclopedia of Cuba: People, History, Culture Volume I

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Presenting an objective, balanced view of Cuba, 80 distinguished scholars and researchers survey the country's tempestuous history from past to present. This wonderfully comprehensive 2-volume set also tells the stories of Cuban exiles in the United States and other countries. Over 700 entries are presented in 12 topical chapters:

•National Symbols

•Geography, the Environment, and Urbanization

•History: the Colonial Period (Pre-Columbian Era to 1901)

•History: the Republican Period (1902-1958)

•History and Government: the Revolutionary Period (1959-)

•Contemporary Economy and Society

•Literature and the Social Sciences

•Performing Arts

•Plastic Arts

•Popular Culture and Religion

•Sports

• The Cuban Diaspora

Appendices include a chronology, more than 200 illustrations (many in color), photographs, maps, tables, graphs, historical and legal documents, U.S. laws relating to Cuba, and governors and presidents. This unique, thorough, and impartial reference set is ideal for high school and university students, scholars, and the general public.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781573565721
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/30/2003
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 7.09(w) x 9.84(h) x (d)

About the Author

LUIS MARTÍNEZ-FERNÁNDEZ is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Studies at Rutgers University and the senior editor of this encyclopedia. His books include Torn between Empires: Economy Society and Patterns of Political Thought in the Hispanic Caribbean, 1840-1878 (1994), Fighting Slavery in the Caribbean: The Life and Times of a British Family in Nineteenth-Century Havana (1998), and Protestantism and Political Conflict in the Nineteenth-Century Hispanic Caribbean (2002).

D. H. FIGUEREDO is the director of the Library and Media Center at Bloomfield College, New Jersey. He has published over 60 articles on Latin American studies in anthologies, book, and journals.

LOUIS PÉREZ JR. is J. Carlyle Sitterson Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He is the author of several books on Cuban history, among them Cuba: Between Reform and Revolution (1995) and On Becoming Cuban: Identity, Nationality, & Culture (2001).

LUIS GONZÁLEZ is president of González & Associates, a literary agency. He has contributed to numerous reference works during more than 15 years in publishing. He was project manager of the critically acclaimed work Scientific American: Triumph of Discovery.

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