Prof. Scott focuses on the study of the role of former slaves in the Cuban War of Independence, in light of the avoidance of the theme of race within this war in Cuban historiography. She discusses reasons for the silence on race issues, and for the historic construction of the myth of racial equality in this era
Since the arrival of the first African slaves to Cuba in 1524, the issue of race has had a long-live...
Through an examination of Cuban sociologist Miguel Barnet’s Biografía de un cimarrón, a ethnographic...
Through an examination of Cuban sociologist Miguel Barnet’s Biografía de un cimarrón, a ethnographic...
Prof. Scott focuses on the study of the role of former slaves in the Cuban War of Independence, in l...
Focuses on the study of the role of former slaves in the Cuban War of Independence, in light of the ...
Few questions of historical interpretation are more passionately debated than those that have become...
Few questions of historical interpretation are more passionately debated than those that have become...
Few questions of historical interpretation are more passionately debated than those that have become...
This dissertation explores the making of racial understandings in early twentieth century Cuba, a pe...
This dissertation explores the making of racial understandings in early twentieth century Cuba, a pe...
On February 24, 1895 war broke out in Cuba. Three years later the United States intervened in the Cu...
On February 24, 1895 war broke out in Cuba. Three years later the United States intervened in the Cu...
The Cuban War of Independence from Spain (1868-1898) redefined the meaning of social equality in wha...
This dissertation examines how Cubans mobilized the memory of their wars of independence as the symb...
Since the arrival of the first African slaves to Cuba in 1524, the issue of race has had a long-live...
Since the arrival of the first African slaves to Cuba in 1524, the issue of race has had a long-live...
Through an examination of Cuban sociologist Miguel Barnet’s Biografía de un cimarrón, a ethnographic...
Through an examination of Cuban sociologist Miguel Barnet’s Biografía de un cimarrón, a ethnographic...
Prof. Scott focuses on the study of the role of former slaves in the Cuban War of Independence, in l...
Focuses on the study of the role of former slaves in the Cuban War of Independence, in light of the ...
Few questions of historical interpretation are more passionately debated than those that have become...
Few questions of historical interpretation are more passionately debated than those that have become...
Few questions of historical interpretation are more passionately debated than those that have become...
This dissertation explores the making of racial understandings in early twentieth century Cuba, a pe...
This dissertation explores the making of racial understandings in early twentieth century Cuba, a pe...
On February 24, 1895 war broke out in Cuba. Three years later the United States intervened in the Cu...
On February 24, 1895 war broke out in Cuba. Three years later the United States intervened in the Cu...
The Cuban War of Independence from Spain (1868-1898) redefined the meaning of social equality in wha...
This dissertation examines how Cubans mobilized the memory of their wars of independence as the symb...
Since the arrival of the first African slaves to Cuba in 1524, the issue of race has had a long-live...
Since the arrival of the first African slaves to Cuba in 1524, the issue of race has had a long-live...
Through an examination of Cuban sociologist Miguel Barnet’s Biografía de un cimarrón, a ethnographic...
Through an examination of Cuban sociologist Miguel Barnet’s Biografía de un cimarrón, a ethnographic...