Cuba: The Pursuit Of Freedom by Hugh Thomas


ISBN
9780330484879
Published
Released
01 / 10 / 2004
Binding
Paperback
Pages
1,184
Dimensions
130 x 197 x 54mm

First published in 1971, this is still one of the most important and authoritative books on this country. Now reissued with edited contents.

At the climax of the Cuban missile crisis in 1962, the population of the Northern Hemisphere risked extinction. Two hundred years earlier, Cuba - whose position in the Caribbean was the military key to the New World - was similarly the storm centre of the Seven Years War between England, France and Spain.

Hugh Thomas's book explores the whole sweep of Cuban history from the English capture of Havana in 1762 through the years of Spanish and United States domination down to the twentieth century and the extraordinary revolution of Fidel Castro.

"So much that seems obscure in the present Cuban scene", Hugh Thomas writes, "becomes more comprehensible if set against the experiences of the previous four or five generations." Accordingly, throughout this two hundred year period the author relates the political, economic and social events of Cuba; in particular he sets Cuba's greatest crop, sugar in the context of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade and the development of Cuba's relations with the United States and the other states of Latin America.

This book marries Hugh Thomas's unique skills as a historian with an intricate and absorbing subject.
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