This book brings together a number of opposing perspectives on the Cuban Revolution and its aftermath. Covering the period from 1959 to the present day, it uses an array of official documents, speeches, articles, poetry, songs, personal recollections and more - to offer contrasting voices supportive of the revolution against those opposed.
rk /f John M. /r author JOHN M. KIRK is Professor of Latin American Studies at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He has written and co-edited 14 books on Latin America, largely on Cuba. enna /f Peter /r author PETER MCKENNA is Associate Professor, Department of Political Studies, University of Prince Edward Island. Among other subjects, his current research interests include Canadian-Cuban relations, Canadian-Latin American relations and Canadas role in the Organisation of American States.
Ask a Question About this Product More... |