Cuba Between Empires, 1878-1902University of Pittsburgh Press, 1983 - 490 páginas |
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... means and the objectives of the insurgent separatists . An appeal to arms was as unacceptable as Cuba Libre was unthinkable . Second , and closely related , both parties accepted the legiti- macy of the Spanish colonial regime and the ...
... means and the objectives of the insurgent separatists . An appeal to arms was as unacceptable as Cuba Libre was unthinkable . Second , and closely related , both parties accepted the legiti- macy of the Spanish colonial regime and the ...
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... means - a necessary means , to be sure - and a prelude to the fulfillment of a social vision . The struggle for Cuba Libre signified considerably more than the pur- suit of independence . Nationhood was only an aspect of Cuban ...
... means - a necessary means , to be sure - and a prelude to the fulfillment of a social vision . The struggle for Cuba Libre signified considerably more than the pur- suit of independence . Nationhood was only an aspect of Cuban ...
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... means of production , but , rather , around the cause of independence . In the course of thirty years of intermittant war , Creoles ' hold over the sources of wealth grew increasingly tenuous . By the end of the nineteenth century ...
... means of production , but , rather , around the cause of independence . In the course of thirty years of intermittant war , Creoles ' hold over the sources of wealth grew increasingly tenuous . By the end of the nineteenth century ...
Contenido
The Fateful Interlude | 3 |
From Reconciliation to Reconcentration | 41 |
Intuitive Certainty | 57 |
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