The Cuban Revolution

  • The Cuban Revolution: 25 Years Later
    By Editors *, Hugh S. Thomas, Georges A Fauriol

    The Cuban Revolution: 25 Years Later

  • The Cuban Revolution: Origins, Course, and Legacy
    By Marifeli Pérez-Stable

    "Now in its second edition, The Cuban Revolution has been updated to include an entirely new chapter on the changes affecting Cuba's policies and economy since the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and the failure of communism in general.

  • The Cuban Revolution: Past, Present and Future
    By G. Lievesley

    The Cuban Revolution offers a reflective account of what the Revolution has meant to various actors such as the dominant powers, the Third World, fellow revolutionaries, intellectuals and Cuban citizens at different periods in its history.

  • The Cuban Revolution: A Research-study Guide (1959-1969)
    By Nelson P. Valdés, Edwin Lieuwen

    The Cuban Revolution: A Research-study Guide (1959-1969)

  • The Cuban Revolution
    By Myra Immell

    Myra Immell. periodicals. Geraldine Lievesley, The Cuban Revolution: Past, Present and Future Perspectives. New York ... Moncada, Memories of the Attack that Launched the Cuban Revolution. Secaucus, NJ: L. Stuart, 1980. Lars Schoultz ...

  • The Cuban Revolution: 25 Years Later
    By Hugh S. Thomas, Georges A Fauriol, Juan Carlos Weiss

    Sifting through available data to distinguish between fact and fiction, this book evaluates broadly the impact of Castro’s regime on Cuba itself.

  • The Cuban Revolution: 25 Years Later
    By Hugh S. Thomas, Juan Carlos Weiss, Hugh Thomas Of Swynnerton

    This book is a product of the CSIS Cuba Project to focus public as well as policymaker's attention on Cuba-related affairs.

  • The Cuban Revolution
    By Luis Fernando Ayerbe

    For more than fifty years, the revolutionary experience in Cuba was the stage for such re markable personalities as Che Guevara and for dramatic events like the missile crisis.