Events in United States-Cuban Relations
Author | : United States. Department of State |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 1963 |
Genre | : Cuba |
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Author | : United States. Department of State |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 1963 |
Genre | : Cuba |
ISBN | : |
Author | : United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 1963 |
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Author | : Carlos Eire |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 579 |
Release | : 2012-12-11 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 147110835X |
A childhood in a privileged household in 1950s Havana was joyous and cruel, like any other-but with certain differences. The neighbour's monkey was liable to escape and run across your roof. Surfing was conducted by driving cars across the breakwater. Lizards and firecrackers made frequent contact. Carlos Eire's childhood was a little different from most. His father was convinced he had been Louis XVI in a past life. At school, classmates with fathers in the Batista government were attended by chauffeurs and bodyguards. At a home crammed with artifacts and paintings, portraits of Jesus spoke to him in dreams and nightmares. Then, in January 1959, the world changes: Batista is suddenly gone, a cigar-smoking guerrilla has taken his place, and Christmas is cancelled. The echo of firing squads is everywhere. And, one by one, the author's schoolmates begin to disappear-spirited away to the United States. Carlos will end up there himself, without his parents, never to see his father again. Narrated with the urgency of a confession, WAITING FOR SNOW IN HAVANA is both an ode to a paradise lost and an exorcism. More than that, it captures the terrible beauty of those times in our lives when we are certain we have died-and then are somehow, miraculously, reborn.
Author | : United States. Congress |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1348 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Law |
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Author | : James G. Blight |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Total Pages | : 351 |
Release | : 2007-02-08 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1461642205 |
In October 1962 school children huddled under their desks and diplomats feverishly negotiated as the world sat on the brink of nuclear war. The Cuban Missile Crisis was the most dangerous moment in modern history and resulted in a changed worldview for the United States, the Soviet Union, and Cuba. In tracing the developments of the missile crisis and beyond, Sad and Luminous Days presents and interprets a heretofore unavailable (and largely unknown) secret speech that Castro delivered to the Cuban leadership in 1968. In it, Castro reflects on the crisis and reveals the distrust and bitterness that characterized Cuban-Soviet relations in 1968. Blight and Brenner frame the annotated speech with an examination of the missile crisis itself, and an analysis of Cuban-Soviet relations between 1962–1968, ending with an epilogue that highlights the lessons the missile crisis offers us in the current search for security and a stable world order. Sad and Luminous Days sheds new light on Cuban-Soviet relations and should be required reading not only for Cold-War scholars and historians, but also for anyone intrigued by the drama of the thirteen momentous days in October 1962.
Author | : Jutta Weldes |
Publisher | : U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : International relations |
ISBN | : 9781452903781 |
Author | : Richard E. Welch Jr. |
Publisher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 255 |
Release | : 2017-10-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1469610469 |
The Cuban Revolution was a catalyst in shaping American foreign policy over the past generation. Welch's study is the first detailed evaluation of U.S. policy toward Cuba in the early years of the Castro regime and the first effort to analyze public sentiment during that crucial period. Our response to Cuba was a mirror of our Cold War assumptions and frustrations--and of our apprehensions concerning revolutionary movements abroad.
Author | : Herbert L. Matthews |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 2011-10 |
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ISBN | : 9781258158637 |
Author | : Renata Keller |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 295 |
Release | : 2015-07-28 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1107079586 |
This book examines Mexico's unique foreign relations with the US and Cuba during the Cold War.