Cuban Studies 40 (Volume 40) (Pittsburgh Cuban Studies)
ISBN-13:
9780822943853
ISBN-10:
0822943859
Edition:
1
Author:
Louis A. Jr. Perez
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
University of Pittsburgh Press
Format:
Hardcover
256 pages
Category:
Caribbean & West Indies
,
Americas History
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ISBN-13:
9780822943853
ISBN-10:
0822943859
Edition:
1
Author:
Louis A. Jr. Perez
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
University of Pittsburgh Press
Format:
Hardcover
256 pages
Category:
Caribbean & West Indies
,
Americas History
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Cuban Studies 40 (Volume 40) (Pittsburgh Cuban Studies) (ISBN-13: 9780822943853 and ISBN-10: 0822943859), written by authors
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Cuban Studies is the preeminent journal for scholarly work on Cuba. Each volume includes articles in English and Spanish, a large book review section, and an exhaustive compilation of recent works in the field.
Cuban Studies 40 features a broad spectrum of articles, including essays on: the role of race in the revolution of 1933; the subject of disaster in eighteenth-century Cuban poetry; developments in Cuban historiography over the past fifty years; a profile of the work of historian José Vega Suñol; and a remembrance of essayist and literary critic Nara Araújo, who also contributed an article on travel in Cuba for this volume.
Beginning with Cuban Studies 34 (2003), the publication is available electronically through Project MUSE®. More information can be found at http://muse.jhu.edu/publishers/pitt_press/.
Cuban Studies 40 features a broad spectrum of articles, including essays on: the role of race in the revolution of 1933; the subject of disaster in eighteenth-century Cuban poetry; developments in Cuban historiography over the past fifty years; a profile of the work of historian José Vega Suñol; and a remembrance of essayist and literary critic Nara Araújo, who also contributed an article on travel in Cuba for this volume.
Beginning with Cuban Studies 34 (2003), the publication is available electronically through Project MUSE®. More information can be found at http://muse.jhu.edu/publishers/pitt_press/.
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