Spain's Lost Jewels: Cuba and Mexico
Author : Thomas Rees
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Page : 416 pages
File Size : 37,52 MB
Release : 1906
Category : Cuba
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Author : Thomas Rees
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Page : 416 pages
File Size : 37,52 MB
Release : 1906
Category : Cuba
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Author : Thomas William Herringshaw
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Page : 622 pages
File Size : 44,23 MB
Release : 1914
Category : United States
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Page : 912 pages
File Size : 41,97 MB
Release : 1907
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Author : Ada Ferrer
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 44,92 MB
Release : 2021-09-07
Category : History
ISBN : 1501154575
WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE IN HISTORY WINNER OF THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE IN HISTORY “Full of…lively insights and lucid prose” (The Wall Street Journal) an epic, sweeping history of Cuba and its complex ties to the United States—from before the arrival of Columbus to the present day—written by one of the world’s leading historians of Cuba. In 1961, at the height of the Cold War, the United States severed diplomatic relations with Cuba, where a momentous revolution had taken power three years earlier. For more than half a century, the stand-off continued—through the tenure of ten American presidents and the fifty-year rule of Fidel Castro. His death in 2016, and the retirement of his brother and successor Raúl Castro in 2021, have spurred questions about the country’s future. Meanwhile, politics in Washington—Barack Obama’s opening to the island, Donald Trump’s reversal of that policy, and the election of Joe Biden—have made the relationship between the two nations a subject of debate once more. Now, award-winning historian Ada Ferrer delivers an “important” (The Guardian) and moving chronicle that demands a new reckoning with both the island’s past and its relationship with the United States. Spanning more than five centuries, Cuba: An American History provides us with a front-row seat as we witness the evolution of the modern nation, with its dramatic record of conquest and colonization, of slavery and freedom, of independence and revolutions made and unmade. Along the way, Ferrer explores the sometimes surprising, often troubled intimacy between the two countries, documenting not only the influence of the United States on Cuba but also the many ways the island has been a recurring presence in US affairs. This is a story that will give Americans unexpected insights into the history of their own nation and, in so doing, help them imagine a new relationship with Cuba; “readers will close [this] fascinating book with a sense of hope” (The Economist). Filled with rousing stories and characters, and drawing on more than thirty years of research in Cuba, Spain, and the United States—as well as the author’s own extensive travel to the island over the same period—this is a stunning and monumental account like no other.
Author : Boston Public Library
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Page : 894 pages
File Size : 29,77 MB
Release : 1914
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Author : John R. Vile
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 21,44 MB
Release : 2020-01-13
Category : History
ISBN : 1440872910
This A-Z encyclopedia will survey the history, meaning, and enduring impact of the Liberty Bell in American culture. This title provides a one-stop resource for understanding the fascinating history and enduring importance of the Liberty Bell in the fabric of American culture, from the pre–Revolutionary War era to the present day. The encyclopedia explains key concepts, principles, and intellectual influences in the creation and display of the Liberty Bell; profiles its creators and leading champions; and surveys the place of the Bell and its home in Philadelphia's Independence Hall within the political and cultural lexicon of the nation. Additionally, it discusses important milestones and events in the bell's history and provides a sweeping overview of depictions of the Liberty Bell in historical and modern art, music, literature, and other cultural areas. It thus not only serves as a valuable resource in helping readers separate fact from myth regarding one of our nation's most potent national symbols but also provides a unique gateway for exploring the wider history of the United States.
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Page : 940 pages
File Size : 25,48 MB
Release : 1907
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Page : 760 pages
File Size : 13,20 MB
Release : 1907
Category : American literature
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Author : Alberta Lawrence
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Page : 1106 pages
File Size : 40,17 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Authors, American
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"Covering the United States and Canada [with their possessions and neighbors] and containing the biographical and literary data of living authors whose birth or activities connect them with the continent of North America, with a press section devoted to journalists and magazine writers" (varies slightly).
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Page : 1242 pages
File Size : 10,65 MB
Release : 1908
Category : American literature
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American national trade bibliography.