Includes bibliographical references (pages 210-218) and index
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
Map of Cuba -- Encounters with 'the Monster' and Others -- The Politics of National Identity -- Generations of Protest -- The Revolution Matures -- The Cuban State and the Cuban People
0
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
"The Cuban Revolution offers a reflective account of what the Revolution has meant to various actors such as the dominant powers, the Third World, fellow revolutionaries, intellectuals and Cuban citizens at different periods in its history. Rather than offer a simple narrative of events, Geraldine Lievesley addresses significant themes with which the Revolution has engaged and the problems that it has encountered."--Jacket