
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
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페이퍼백
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258
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출판됨
Sep 10, 2010
출판사
Kessinger Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10
1163900168
ISBN-13
9781163900161
설명
This comprehensive exploration delves into the rich history and current state of Cuba as understood in the mid-19th century. Combining the insights of Richard B. Kimball, Cristobal F. Madan, and José Antonio Saco, the narrative unfolds the island's political dynamics, social structures, and the implications of its international relationships, particularly with England and the United States. Through detailed accounts and critical analysis, readers gain an understanding of how the colonial past shapes contemporary Cuban society and governance.
The authors intricately weave personal observations and historical facts, painting a vivid portrait of Cuba during a time of significant change. Their examination extends beyond mere political discourse, revealing the cultural essence of the island and its people. This fascinating account is not only an essential read for those interested in Cuban history but also serves as a reflection on the broader themes of colonialism, identity, and international relations in the Americas.
The authors intricately weave personal observations and historical facts, painting a vivid portrait of Cuba during a time of significant change. Their examination extends beyond mere political discourse, revealing the cultural essence of the island and its people. This fascinating account is not only an essential read for those interested in Cuban history but also serves as a reflection on the broader themes of colonialism, identity, and international relations in the Americas.