In the years that immediately followed the victory of the rebel forces in 1959, the new leaders of the Cuban Revolution seemed to approach the task of revolutionary governance as a continuation of the guerrilla campaign in the sierra. The leadership's empirical management of the Revolution in power betrayed its guerrilla roots, and resulted in an inchoate political system headed by charismatic guerrilleros. By the end of the first decade, however, it seemed that the Revolution's guerrilla past had been all but forgotten, as it established closer ties with the Soviet Union and subsequently underwent a process of 'institutionalisation'. Since that time, many Western scholars of Cuba have commented on the increased role of the military in the ...
This is the first book in more than three decades to offer a complete and chronological history of r...
The ironies of international relations often cast states in seemingly uncharacteristic roles. The re...
This thesis examines the transformation of Cuba’s educational system from 1959 to 1962 as a case stu...
In the years that immediately followed the victory of the rebel forces in 1959, the new leaders of t...
In this extensively researched book, Anna Clayfield challenges contemporary Western views on the mil...
Based on original interviews and rare archival sources, the central thread of this article is the or...
Cuba in the 1970s has long been characterized as the decade in which the Revolution became not only ...
Popular understandings of the 1959 Cuban Revolution have often explained it as the outcome of the ar...
Guerilla Warfare is a weapon of the weak; it is decisive only where the actor in power fails to comm...
This thesis examines three cases of insurgency; the 1954 Coup against Guatemalan President Jacobo Ár...
The Cuban Revolution was a global, generational and deeply political revolution; it penetrated the c...
This thesis combines the recent historiography on the Cuban Revolution with a theoretical approach ...
If there is one revolution that claims to have happened in the name of the people, that is surely th...
Based on a diverse variety of sources, including archival materials, interviews and news- papers, th...
On the night of December 31st, 1967, all the elements favoring the introduction of a Soviet-style so...
This is the first book in more than three decades to offer a complete and chronological history of r...
The ironies of international relations often cast states in seemingly uncharacteristic roles. The re...
This thesis examines the transformation of Cuba’s educational system from 1959 to 1962 as a case stu...
In the years that immediately followed the victory of the rebel forces in 1959, the new leaders of t...
In this extensively researched book, Anna Clayfield challenges contemporary Western views on the mil...
Based on original interviews and rare archival sources, the central thread of this article is the or...
Cuba in the 1970s has long been characterized as the decade in which the Revolution became not only ...
Popular understandings of the 1959 Cuban Revolution have often explained it as the outcome of the ar...
Guerilla Warfare is a weapon of the weak; it is decisive only where the actor in power fails to comm...
This thesis examines three cases of insurgency; the 1954 Coup against Guatemalan President Jacobo Ár...
The Cuban Revolution was a global, generational and deeply political revolution; it penetrated the c...
This thesis combines the recent historiography on the Cuban Revolution with a theoretical approach ...
If there is one revolution that claims to have happened in the name of the people, that is surely th...
Based on a diverse variety of sources, including archival materials, interviews and news- papers, th...
On the night of December 31st, 1967, all the elements favoring the introduction of a Soviet-style so...
This is the first book in more than three decades to offer a complete and chronological history of r...
The ironies of international relations often cast states in seemingly uncharacteristic roles. The re...
This thesis examines the transformation of Cuba’s educational system from 1959 to 1962 as a case stu...