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Heroes, Martyrs, and Political Messiahs in Revolutionary Cuba, 1946-1958 Lillian Guerra

Heroes, Martyrs, and Political Messiahs in Revolutionary Cuba, 1946-1958 By Lillian Guerra

Heroes, Martyrs, and Political Messiahs in Revolutionary Cuba, 1946-1958 by Lillian Guerra


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Heroes, Martyrs, and Political Messiahs in Revolutionary Cuba, 1946-1958 by Lillian Guerra

A leading scholar sheds light on the experiences of ordinary Cubans in the unseating of the dictator Fulgencio Batista

In this important and timely volume, one of todays foremost experts on Cuban history and politics fills a significant gap in the literature, illuminating how Cubas electoral democracy underwent a tumultuous transformation into a military dictatorship. Lillian Guerra draws on her years of research in newly opened archives and on personal interviews to shed light on the men and women of Cuba who participated in mass mobilization and civic activism to establish social movements in their quest for social and racial justice and for more accountable leadership. Driven by a sense of duty toward la patria (the fatherland) and their dedication to heroism and martyrdom, these citizens built a powerful underground revolutionary culture that shaped and witnessed the overthrow of Batista in the late 1950s. Beautifully illustrated with archival photographs, this volume is a stunning addition to Latin American history and politics.

Heroes, Martyrs, and Political Messiahs in Revolutionary Cuba, 1946-1958 Reviews

Lillian Guerras Heroes, Martyrs, and Political Messiahs in Revolutionary Cuba, 19461958 is an important contribution to a growing body of competing narratives about the character of pre-1959 Cuban political culture Barry Carr, American Historical Review

"This is the story suppressed and smothered over with propaganda by the Castro dictatorship for nearly sixty years. It is written with passionate precision from a personal yet rigorous and thoroughly scholarly perspective."--Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria, author of Love and the Law in Cervantes


Outrage, pride, and belief in the need for change characterized Cubas protest politics as its democratic regime imploded in the 1940s. Guerra traces those themes in her illuminating discussion of often-forgotten key aspects of Fulgencio Batistas dictatorship during the 1950s and examines the rise of opposition, then revolutionary violence against his rule, placing Fidel Castro only as one of many in this multifaceted process. She shows as well how Castro crafted his personal victory in the end. Guerras impressive research, strong authorial voice, and attention to the views not just of the winners but also the losers, the traitors, and the lowly enrich this riveting account of the making of a revolutionary Cuba."--Jorge I. Dominguez, Harvard University


"Professor Guerra's account of the events leading up to the Cuban Revolution is key to understanding why it occurred and how this history will influence Cuba's future in the post-Castro era."John Caulfield, Former Chief of the US Interests Section, Havana, Cuba

"This fascinating book undoubtedly is the best political history of Cubas 1946-1958 period: profound analysis but never boring, great literary readability that prompts continuous readers interest, a treasure of documented history that reveals many previously unknown, important facts."--Carmelo Mesa-Lago, author ofVoices of Change in Cuba from the Expanding Non-State Sector

About Lillian Guerra

Lillian Guerra is the Waldo W. Neikirk Professor of Cuban and Caribbean History at the University of Florida and the author of Visions of Power in Cuba: Revolution, Redemption, and Resistance, 19591971.

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GOR013945743
9780300175530
0300175531
Heroes, Martyrs, and Political Messiahs in Revolutionary Cuba, 1946-1958 by Lillian Guerra
Used - Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
2018-05-29
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