Paporov, a Russian diplomat during the 1950s, draws on interviews and conversations with Hemingway’s Cuban friends and acquaintances to provide a detailed account of Hemingway’s admiration for Castro and his financial support of the revolution
On the night of December 31st, 1967, all the elements favoring the introduction of a Soviet-style so...
-3- CUBA AND COMMUNISM (By Walter Lippmann) Shortly after Dr. Castro brought his revolution to ...
Examining the CIA’s influence on literary magazines during the Cold War, Whitney covers Plimpton’s c...
Details Williams’s introduction to Fidel Castro through Hemingway. Also describes the authors’ share...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s popularity within the Soviet Union was connected to his participation in the S...
Based on a diverse variety of sources, including archival materials, interviews and news- papers, th...
This is an oral history interview with Raul Villamía, in which he discusses his involvement in the C...
This essay on General Secretary Leonid Il’ich Brezhnev’s visit to Cuba from January 28 to February 3...
This work is dedicated to the political development in Cuba from the beginning of the fifties to the...
abstract: During the mid-1930s in Cuba, Ernest Hemingway befriended Cuban artist Antonio Gattorno (1...
The life of Fidel Castro is inextricably bound up with the story of the Cuban Revo-lution. In modern...
The thesis deals with the U.S. foreign policy towards Cuba in the years 1958-1965. It analyses sourc...
Meyer Jean. Cuba : Theodor Draper, Castroism : Theory and Practice, 1965 ; Boris Goldenberg, The Cub...
This thesis combines the recent historiography on the Cuban Revolution with a theoretical approach ...
Discusses Hemingway’s ambivalent support of the Cuban Revolution, coercion off the island, and surve...
On the night of December 31st, 1967, all the elements favoring the introduction of a Soviet-style so...
-3- CUBA AND COMMUNISM (By Walter Lippmann) Shortly after Dr. Castro brought his revolution to ...
Examining the CIA’s influence on literary magazines during the Cold War, Whitney covers Plimpton’s c...
Details Williams’s introduction to Fidel Castro through Hemingway. Also describes the authors’ share...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s popularity within the Soviet Union was connected to his participation in the S...
Based on a diverse variety of sources, including archival materials, interviews and news- papers, th...
This is an oral history interview with Raul Villamía, in which he discusses his involvement in the C...
This essay on General Secretary Leonid Il’ich Brezhnev’s visit to Cuba from January 28 to February 3...
This work is dedicated to the political development in Cuba from the beginning of the fifties to the...
abstract: During the mid-1930s in Cuba, Ernest Hemingway befriended Cuban artist Antonio Gattorno (1...
The life of Fidel Castro is inextricably bound up with the story of the Cuban Revo-lution. In modern...
The thesis deals with the U.S. foreign policy towards Cuba in the years 1958-1965. It analyses sourc...
Meyer Jean. Cuba : Theodor Draper, Castroism : Theory and Practice, 1965 ; Boris Goldenberg, The Cub...
This thesis combines the recent historiography on the Cuban Revolution with a theoretical approach ...
Discusses Hemingway’s ambivalent support of the Cuban Revolution, coercion off the island, and surve...
On the night of December 31st, 1967, all the elements favoring the introduction of a Soviet-style so...
-3- CUBA AND COMMUNISM (By Walter Lippmann) Shortly after Dr. Castro brought his revolution to ...
Examining the CIA’s influence on literary magazines during the Cold War, Whitney covers Plimpton’s c...