Cuba and Revolutionary Latin America: An Oral History

Author:   Dirk Kruijt
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781783608034


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 January 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Dirk Kruijt
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Zed Books Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.20cm
Weight:   0.535kg
ISBN:  

9781783608034


ISBN 10:   178360803
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 January 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Revolutionaries 2. Historical Context 3. From Insurgents to Socialists 4. Revolutionary Fervour (the 1960s) 5. The Mature Years (early 1970s–late 1980s) 6. The Years of Soft Power (1990s–present) 7. The Legacy Appendix: Biographical Data of Interviewed Persons

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`A riveting account of the guerrilla years in Latin America from the vantage point of the senior Cuban officers involved. Their evidence contributes to an unrivalled and original story that all those who have followed the Cuban Revolution over the years will appreciate.' Richard Gott, author of Guerrilla Movements in Latin America and Cuba: A New History `An extraordinary book: deep, erudite and appealing. This is the Cuban Revolution as analyzed through the voices of its key actors.' Francisco Rojas Aravena, rector of the University for Peace `Dirk Kruijt has crafted the finest book I have ever read about the Cuban Revolution and the lives of its revolutionaries, with rich narratives rooted in meticulous research. This book is a rare gift to any student of Cuba.' Timothy Wickham-Crowley, Georgetown University `This book is a gem. Kruijt's unique talent for getting into radicals' minds and motivations gives us a wonderfully honest and eloquent testimony to Cuba's historic relationship with the Latin American left, past and present.' Antoni Kapcia, author of Leadership in the Cuban Revolution'Third level students and teachers of Latin American politics, development studies and related disciplines will find this book a very welcome aid.'Policy and Practice'The first major work to look at the Cuban revolution's influence on a range of liberation movements that surged across the continent-and farther afield-through the 1960s, `70s and `80s. Its meticulous research and vibrant interviews make for a comprehensive picture ... This book accomplishes something few others do ... a complex story in clear and accessible prose.'European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies'Kruijt is clearly a marvellous interviewer ... [and] has provided us here with a valuable source of material to supplement the available texts and, more importantly, to get some idea of the motivations of the participants.'E-International Relations


`A riveting account of the guerrilla years in Latin America from the vantage point of the senior Cuban officers involved. Their evidence contributes to an unrivalled and original story that all those who have followed the Cuban Revolution over the years will appreciate.' Richard Gott, author of Guerrilla Movements in Latin America and Cuba: A New History `An extraordinary book: deep, erudite and appealing. This is the Cuban Revolution as analyzed through the voices of its key actors.' Francisco Rojas Aravena, rector of the University for Peace `Dirk Kruijt has crafted the finest book I have ever read about the Cuban Revolution and the lives of its revolutionaries, with rich narratives rooted in meticulous research. This book is a rare gift to any student of Cuba.' Timothy Wickham-Crowley, Georgetown University `This book is a gem. Kruijt's unique talent for getting into radicals' minds and motivations gives us a wonderfully honest and eloquent testimony to Cuba's historic relationship with the Latin American left, past and present.' Antoni Kapcia, author of Leadership in the Cuban Revolution 'Third level students and teachers of Latin American politics, development studies and related disciplines will find this book a very welcome aid.' Policy and Practice 'The first major work to look at the Cuban revolution's influence on a range of liberation movements that surged across the continent-and farther afield-through the 1960s, `70s and `80s. Its meticulous research and vibrant interviews make for a comprehensive picture ... This book accomplishes something few others do ... a complex story in clear and accessible prose.' European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 'Kruijt is clearly a marvellous interviewer ... [and] has provided us here with a valuable source of material to supplement the available texts and, more importantly, to get some idea of the motivations of the participants.' E-International Relations 'An important contribution to our understanding of the role that the Cuban revolution has played in promoting revolutionary and progressive movements in Latin America over the last six decades.' International Journal of Cuban Studies 'Especially impressive ... Kruijt accurately traces a significant evolution in Cuba's approach to Latin America ... [and] reminds us just how much about Cuba's engagements in the region we do not know.' Hispanic American Historical Review


'Dirk Kruijt has crafted the finest book I have ever read about the Cuban Revolution and the lives of its revolutionaries, with rich narratives rooted in meticulous research. This book is a rare gift to any student of Cuba.' Timothy Wickham-Crowley, Georgetown University


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Dirk Kruijt is professor emeritus of development studies in the Faculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht University. A sociologist turned anthropologist, he has undertaken research on entrepreneurs and the labour class, ethnicity and exclusion, and military dictatorship and guerrilla movements, and has conducted fieldwork in many Latin American and Caribbean countries. His previous oral history books are about the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Velasco Alvarado in Peru and the guerrilla movements in Central America.

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