Cuba s Wild East

Cuba s Wild East
Author: Peter Hulme
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781846317484

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As a whole, Cuban history, culture, and art are often misconstrued with a heritage specific to Havana. In Cuba's Wild East, Peter Hulme attempts to right this wrong, focusing on the eastern region of the island and the specific fictions, poetries, locations, and histories that constitute a specific eastern culture. Examining a region with a rich insurgent and revolutionary history, Peter Hulme examines the stories of rebellion, heroism, and sacrifice that are so intimately tied to the places and sites that have now become part of a national pantheon, at the same time showing the international influence of US journalists and novelists whose presence in Cuban literature alongside native Cuban writers further defines the region as a place of encounter.

Strolling in the Ruins

Strolling in the Ruins
Author: Faith Smith
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2023-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781478024316

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In Strolling in the Ruins Faith Smith engages with a period in the history of the Anglophone Caribbean often overlooked as nondescript, quiet, and embarrassingly pro-imperial within the larger narrative of Jamaican and Trinidadian nationalism. Between the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion and World War I, British imperialism was taken for granted among both elites and ordinary people, while nationalist discourses would not begin to shape political imagination in the West Indies for decades. Smith argues that this moment, far from being uneventful, disrupts the inevitability of nationhood in the mid-twentieth century and anticipates the Caribbean’s present-day relationship to global power. Smith assembles and analyzes a diverse set of texts, from Carnival songs, poems, and novels to newspapers, photographs, and gardens, to examine theoretical and literary-historiographic questions concerning time and temporality, empire and diaspora, immigration and indigeneity, gender and the politics of desire, Africa’s place within Caribbeanist discourse, and the idea of the Caribbean itself. Closely examining these cultural expressions of apparent quiescence, Smith locates the quiet violence of colonial rule and the insistence of colonial subjects on making meaningful lives.

Lonely Planet Cuba

Lonely Planet Cuba
Author: Conner Gorry,David Stanley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2004
Genre: Cuba
ISBN: 1740591208

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Sun-drenched beaches, classic cars, legendary music and world-class cigars - Cuba is an island paradise unlike any other. Revel in Havana's heated nightlife, cool off in the parks and plazas of Holguin and be inspired by rousing revolutionary monuments everywhere. Connect with the real Cuba using our unparalleled guide to this complex and fascinating island.

Embracing Cuba

Embracing Cuba
Author: Byron Motley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0813061156

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Photographs of the art, culture, and everyday life of Cuba taken from 2005-2015.

Cuba

Cuba
Author: Richard A. Crooker
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781438104973

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Discusses the geography, history, people, and culture of Cuba as well as its effort to forge a more positive relationship with the United States.

War in the Wild East

War in the Wild East
Author: Ben Shepherd
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674043558

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In Nazi eyes, the Soviet Union was the "wild east," a savage region ripe for exploitation, its subhuman inhabitants destined for extermination or helotry. An especially brutal dimension of the German army's eastern war was its anti-partisan campaign. This conflict brought death and destruction to thousands of Soviet civilians, and has been held as a prime example of ordinary German soldiers participating in the Nazi regime's annihilation policies. Ben Shepherd enters the heated debate over the wartime behavior of the Wehrmacht in a detailed study of the motivation and conduct of its anti-partisan campaign in the Soviet Union. He investigates how anti-partisan warfare was conducted, not by the generals, but by the far more numerous, average Germans serving as officers in the field. What shaped their behavior was more complex than Nazi ideology alone. The influence of German society, as well as of party and army, together with officers' grueling yet diverse experience of their environment and enemy, made them perceive the anti-partisan war in varied ways. Reactions ranged from extreme brutality to relative restraint; some sought less to terrorize the native population than to try to win it over. The emerging picture does not dilute the suffering the Wehrmacht's eastern war inflicted. It shows, however, that properly judging ordinary Germans' role in that war is more complicated than is indicated by either wholesale condemnation or wholesale exoneration. This valuable study offers a nuanced discussion of the diversity of behaviors within the German army, as well as providing a compelling exploration of the war and counterinsurgency operations on the eastern front.

The Island of Cuba

The Island of Cuba
Author: Alexander von Humboldt
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1969
Genre: History
ISBN: IND:30000006626430

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The Last Titan

The Last Titan
Author: Charles Anderson Gauld
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1964
Genre: Brazil
ISBN: STANFORD:36105024629185

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