Cuba: Order and RevolutionHarvard University Press, 2009 M06 1 - 683 páginas Upon publication in the late 1970s this book was the first major historical analysis of twentieth-century Cuba. Focusing on the way Cuba has been governed, and in particular on the way a changing elite has made claims to legitimate rule, it carefully examines each of Cuba's three main political eras: the first, from Independence in 1902 to the Presidency of Gerardo Machado in 1933; the second, under Batista, from 1934 until 1958; and finally, Castro's revolution, from 1959 to the present. |
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Imperialism and a Pluralized Economy | 19 |
Government Authority | 28 |
The Purposes of Government | 33 |
The Political Party System | 38 |
Cleavages outside the Party System | 44 |
The Communist Party | 306 |
The Ruling Elite | 307 |
Party Membership | 315 |
The Communist Youth Union | 321 |
Functions of the Communist Party | 323 |
Internal Party Structure | 330 |
Party Schools | 336 |
The Partys Claim to Rule | 337 |
Governing through Regulation and Distribution 19331958 | 54 |
The Retreat of Empire and the Rise of Hegemony | 58 |
Hegemony and the Economy | 66 |
Social Mobilization | 71 |
Economic Growth and Social Welfare | 72 |
Government Authority | 76 |
The Weight of Government | 80 |
The Purposes of Government | 84 |
Political Cleavages and Parties | 95 |
The Breakdown of the Political System | 110 |
The Politics of Breakdown | 123 |
International Influences Society and the Economy | 137 |
Hegemony and Revolutionary Politics | 139 |
Social Mobilization through Education | 165 |
The Economy and Social Welfare | 173 |
Establishing a New Government | 191 |
Government Authority and the Centralization of Power | 193 |
Structuring Revolutionary Politics | 206 |
The Formation of the Communist Party | 210 |
Social Bases and Political Purposes | 218 |
Social Effects of Redistribution | 221 |
Bureaucratization and Social Change | 233 |
The Constitution of 1976 and the Formalization of the State | 243 |
The Law and the Courts | 249 |
Mass Political Participation | 260 |
The Committees for the Defense of the Revolution | 261 |
The Cuban Womens Federation | 267 |
The Cuban Labor Confederation | 271 |
Youth Organizations | 279 |
The Political Impact of Popular Participation in Government | 281 |
Elections and Electoral Procedures | 286 |
Political Mobilization | 298 |
Measuring the Public Mood | 303 |
The Civic Soldier | 341 |
The Military Mission of the Armed Forces | 345 |
The Socioeconomic Mission of the Armed Forces | 356 |
The Political Mission of the Armed Forces | 364 |
Setting Public Policy | 381 |
Setting Economic Policy | 383 |
Setting Intellectual and Scientific Policy | 391 |
Policymaking and Social Institutions | 408 |
Legislation and Legislative Processes | 415 |
Planning for the Nation | 417 |
Agrarian Conflict and Peasant Politics | 423 |
Agrarian Conflict before the Revolution | 424 |
Revolution Revolutionary Rule and Agrarian Conflict | 435 |
The National Association of Small Peasants | 445 |
Political Culture | 464 |
Political Participation Cooperation and Individualism | 465 |
Explaining Continuity and Change after the Revolution | 472 |
Change among Students in the Early 1960s | 474 |
National Integration | 478 |
Forming the New Socialist Citizen | 485 |
Women and the Revolution | 494 |
Social Stress and Revolutionary Change | 504 |
The Impact of International Economic Factors on Internal Affairs Three Perspectives | 513 |
Changes in the Height of Cubans | 515 |
Racial Inequality in Public Health | 521 |
Textual Changes in the Draft Constitution of 1976 and the Draft Family Code | 527 |
Members of the Peoples Socialist Party in the Communist Partys Central Committee | 533 |
Cooperation among Cuban Scientists | 535 |
Notes | 541 |
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