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History, in brief, is the study which explains the human condition based on the chronological record of significant events and their related causes. This category is intended for sites, web pages, papers, and articles in English about the history of the island and the nation of Cuba, including historical persons.
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Overview of US military intervention.
An academic article uses the contrasts between white poet Julián del Casal and black general Antonio Maceo to consider the conflicts and compromises of Cuban independence.
Primary source materials pertaining activities of Cubans in the US to end Castro's government.
World-Wide Web Virtual Library site providing links for the history of Cuba in English and Spanish.
University of Texas collection of links to academic research, culture, economy, and history resources. [English/Spanish/Portuguese]
His contributions to the study of Cuba, the history of sugar in this country, and the Caribbean region.
Cuban government documents, Castro speeches, and history of the Revolution.
Declassified US and Cuban military and intelligence documents, which contradict Kissinger's claim that the US was not cooperating with South Africa in the Angolan conflict.
A detailed account of Cuban history beginning in 1492 and proceeding all the way to present times. You can follow the timeline or jump to the many articles, maps and photographs.
A review of Gleijeses’ Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959–1976, summarizing the involvement of Cuba, the US, and the USSR in Angola, with some information on Mozambique and on Che's time in Congo. (June 01, 2003)
US Marine Corps officer's academic analysis of Cuba's goals in Angola in conjunction with those of the Soviet Union. (April 06, 1984)
A Marxist analysis of Fidel Castro and Castroism, written by Albert Weisbord. (December 01, 1962)
Article by Albert Weisbord analysing Agrarian Reform laws, economic results of the revolution, and political and social aspects of Castro's consolidation of power. (April 01, 1960)
Declassified US and Cuban military and intelligence documents, which contradict Kissinger's claim that the US was not cooperating with South Africa in the Angolan conflict.
A detailed account of Cuban history beginning in 1492 and proceeding all the way to present times. You can follow the timeline or jump to the many articles, maps and photographs.
University of Texas collection of links to academic research, culture, economy, and history resources. [English/Spanish/Portuguese]
World-Wide Web Virtual Library site providing links for the history of Cuba in English and Spanish.
Cuban government documents, Castro speeches, and history of the Revolution.
His contributions to the study of Cuba, the history of sugar in this country, and the Caribbean region.
An academic article uses the contrasts between white poet Julián del Casal and black general Antonio Maceo to consider the conflicts and compromises of Cuban independence.
Primary source materials pertaining activities of Cubans in the US to end Castro's government.
Overview of US military intervention.
A review of Gleijeses’ Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959–1976, summarizing the involvement of Cuba, the US, and the USSR in Angola, with some information on Mozambique and on Che's time in Congo. (June 01, 2003)
US Marine Corps officer's academic analysis of Cuba's goals in Angola in conjunction with those of the Soviet Union. (April 06, 1984)
A Marxist analysis of Fidel Castro and Castroism, written by Albert Weisbord. (December 01, 1962)
Article by Albert Weisbord analysing Agrarian Reform laws, economic results of the revolution, and political and social aspects of Castro's consolidation of power. (April 01, 1960)

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