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Cuba Between Empires, 1878-1902 (Pitt Latin American Series) [Hardcover]

Louis A. Perez (Author)


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Pitt Latin American Series June 1983

Cuban independence arrived formally on May 20, 1902, with the raising of the Cuban flag in Havana - a properly orchestrated and orderly inauguration of the new republic.  But something had gone awry.  Republican reality fell far short of the separatist ideal.  In an unusually powerful book that will appeal to the general reader as well as to the specialist, Louis A. Perez, Jr., recounts the story of the critical years when Cuba won its independence from Spain only to fall in the American orbit.

The last quarter of the nineteenth century found Cuba enmeshed in a complicated colonial environment, tied to the declining Spanish empire yet economically dependent on the newly ascendant United States.  Rebellion against Spain had involved two generations of Cubans in major but fruitless wars.  By careful examination of the social and economic changes occurring in Cuba, and of the political content of the separatist movement, the author argues that the successful insurrection of 1895-98 was not simply the last of the New World rebellions against European colonialism.  It was the first of a genre that would become increasingly familiar in the twentieth century: a guerrilla war of national liberation aspiring to the transformation of society.

The third player in the drama was the United States.  For almost a century, the United States had pursuedthe acquistion of Cuba.  Stepping in when Spain was defeated, the Americans occupied Cuba ostensibly to prepare it for independence but instead deliberately created institutions that restored the social hierarchy and guaranteed political and economic dependence.  It was not the last time the U.S. intervention would thwart the Cuban revolutionary impulse.

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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"In both method and content . . . a magnificent contribution to Cuban history. Its extensive and intensive research makes it a landmark of Cuban historical scholarship on this period." -- Latin American Research Review

"Louis A. Perez, Jr., does a great service to students of Cuban history with this work: his book explains the political dimensions both of Spain's loss of sovereignty and of the U.S. hegemony that replaced it. . . . No one else writing in English has given us so complete and persuasive an understanding of the emotional strengths, political ambivalences, and organizational weaknesses of [Cuban independence] movement." -- American Historical Review

An exceptionally engaging work on an important topic, unified by a clear thesis and substantiated with extensive research in primary sources. . . . Unquestionably a major contribution. -- Cuban Studies

Exhaustively researched and carefully wrought, the work dissects the factions and divisions of the Cuban policy with path-breaking thoroughness. -- International History Review

With the publication of this volume Louis A. Pirez, Jr., has clearly emerged as the authority for pre-1959 Cuban history. . . . [He] does a skillful job of interweaving the developments in Spain, Cuba, and the United States. This technique is especially valuable for demonstrating the relationship between U.S. foreign policy decisions and internal Cuban developments. -- Pacific Historical Review

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 510 pages
  • Publisher: Univ of Pittsburgh Pr (Txt); 1St Edition edition (June 1983)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822934728
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822934721
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #924,208 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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