Cuba's first republican era (1902 1959) is principally understood in terms of its failures and discontinuities, typically depicted as an illegitimate period in the nation's history, its first three decades and the overthrow of Machado at best a prologue to the "real" revolution of 1959. State of Ambiguity brings together scholars from North America, Cuba, and Spain to challenge this narrative, presenting republican Cuba instead as a time of meaningful engagement socially, politically, and symbolically. Addressing a wide range of topics civic clubs and folkloric societies, science,...
Cuba's first republican era (1902 1959) is principally understood in terms of its failures and discontinuities, typically depicted as an illegitimate ...
Cuba's first republican era (1902 1959) is principally understood in terms of its failures and discontinuities, typically depicted as an illegitimate period in the nation's history, its first three decades and the overthrow of Machado at best a prologue to the "real" revolution of 1959. State of Ambiguity brings together scholars from North America, Cuba, and Spain to challenge this narrative, presenting republican Cuba instead as a time of meaningful engagement socially, politically, and symbolically. Addressing a wide range of topics civic clubs and folkloric societies, science,...
Cuba's first republican era (1902 1959) is principally understood in terms of its failures and discontinuities, typically depicted as an illegitimate ...