1st Edition

Cuba After Thirty Years Rectification and the Revolution

Edited By Richard Gillespie Copyright 1990
    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    196 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 1990. This collection of articles has been produced, not just to mark the thirtieth anniversary of the Cuban revolution, but because the anniversary has fallen at a time of important political developments affecting the Caribbean island.

    Chapter 1 Cuba, Thirty Years On; Chapter 2 The Cuban Revolution: A Wider View, Alistair Hennessy; Chapter 3 Comparing Two Social Revolutions: The Dynamics of Change in Cuba and Nicaragua, Max Azicri; Chapter 4 Cuba, Latin America, and the Communist Experience: A Comparative Note, Ronald J. Hil; Chapter 5 The Cuban Armed Forces, the Party and Society in Wartime and during Rectification (1986–88), Jorge I. Domínguez; Chapter 6 Gorbachev and the Restructuring of Soviet–Cuban Relations, Peter Shearman; Chapter 7 Cuba’s External Economic Constraints in the 1980s: An Assessment of the Potential Role of the United States, Alfonso Casanova Montero, Pedro Monreal González; Chapter 8 Cuba’s Economic Counter-Reform ( Rectificación ): Causes, Policies and Effects, Carmelo Mesa-Lago; Chapter 9 Cuban Cinema: A Reel Revolution?, John King; Chapter 10 Martí, Marxism and Morality: The Evolution of an Ideology of Revolution, Antoni Kapcia;

    Biography

    Richard Gillespie