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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... Women's 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 ...
... Women and the Revolution 494 Social Stress and Revolutionary Change 504 Appendixes A. The Impact of International Economic Factors on Internal Affairs : Three Perspectives 513 B. Changes in the Height of Cubans 515 C. Racial Inequality ...
... Women in the paid work force , 1943-1975 499 12.5 Women in politics , selected institutions , 1946-1977 502 12.6 Mental illness , 1964-1974 505 12.7 Crime rates , 1959-1968 507 B.1 B.2 Height of male Cuban children and adolescents ...
... women into the national life . At least nominally a Roman Catholic country , Cuba had become overwhelmingly secular in prac- tice . The Cuban family , already buffeted by the revolution , now faces new threats from an exploding divorce ...
... women , exhibit strong continuities with the past but have new dimensions as well . Rates of change in economic and social spheres clearly differ from community to community , and the degree of subcultural variation within Cuba may be ...
Contenido
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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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