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Rebel Lands Of Cuba The Campesino Struggles Of Oriente And Escambray 19341974 Joanna Swanger

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Rebel Lands Of Cuba The Campesino Struggles Of Oriente And Escambray 19341974 Joanna Swanger
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Joanna Swanger
ISBN: 9781498506601, 1498506607
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Rebel Lands Of Cuba The Campesino Struggles Of Oriente And Escambray 19341974 Joanna Swanger by Joanna Swanger 9781498506601, 1498506607 instant download after payment.

The book is a comparative history of twentieth-century Cuban campesinos in two regions in Cuba marked by extreme differences in race, gender, and land tenure: Oriente and Escambray. It explores the ways these differences articulated with state formation from the pre-revolutionary period of 1934-1959 and then 1959-1974 and seeks to explain why campesinos in Escambray, having been active in the insurrection against Batista, later turned to stage a massive counter-revolution against the government headed by Fidel Castro. Although campesinos in both regions had been equally ignored by pre-1959 governments for different reasons, they developed two distinct understandings of what the role of the state should be in response to political neglect. Rich archival sources--many of which have not been accessed previously--document the unique shape of land struggles in each region in the 1930s through the 1950s. The author argues that because of the way race and gender and a collectivist land tenure tradition in Oriente mapped nicely onto the goals of the 1959 Revolution, Oriente became a kind of revolutionary showcase. In Escambray, on the other hand, a construct of white masculinity, tied to private property ownership, directly contravened the goals of the Revolution, which fueled the counter-revolution and also led to brutal state repression in the area.

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