Cuban émigrés and independence in the nineteenth century Gulf world /

During the violent years of war marking Cuba's final push for independence from Spain, over 3,000 Cuban emigres, men and women, rich and poor, fled to Mexico. But more than a safe haven, Mexico was a key site, Dalia Antonia Muller argues, from which the expatriates helped launch a mobile and po...

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Үндсэн зохиолч: Muller, Dalia Antonia (Зохиогч)
Формат: Licensed eBooks
Хэл сонгох:англи
Хэвлэсэн: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press [2017]
Цуврал:Envisioning Cuba.
Онлайн хандалт:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5149/9781469631998_muller
Агуулга:
  • Introduction: A case apart?
  • Nineteenth-century Cuban migrants in the Gulf world
  • Cuban communities in late nineteenth-century Mexico
  • Cuban revolutionary politics in diaspora
  • Internationalizing Cuba libre: Cuban insurgent diplomacy and the building of transnational solidarities
  • Spanish immigrants, the Mexican state, and the fight for Cuba española
  • Affirming americanismo: desespañolización and the defense of America
  • Epilogue: the legacies of Cuban-Mexican solidarities.