The myth of José Martí : conflicting nationalisms in early twentieth-century Cuba /
Tracing the Cubans' struggle to determine their identity and their state, this text argues that political violence and competing interpretations of the "social unity" proposed by revolutionary patriot Jose Marti, reveal conflicting visions of the nation and explain why polarity came t...
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Chapel Hill, N.C. :
University of North Carolina Press,
©2005.
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Series: | Envisioning Cuba.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Multiple nations, multiple Martís, 1985-1921
- Mystic, messiah, and mediator: interpreting Martí through texts and contexts
- Revolutionizing Cuba libre : civilizing Manigua, 1895-1898
- Cuba libre in crisis : the origins of U.S. imperial hegemony, 1898-1902
- From revolution to involution : conflicting nationalism at the crossroads of race and class
- Political violence, liberal revolution, and martyrdom of Martí, 1904-1906
- Perceiving populism in a U.S. imperial context : the paradox of popular nationalism struggles, 1906-1909
- Dependent nationalisms, the stillbirth of the republic, and struggles of the myth of Martí, 1909-1921
- Lessons of the early republic and the transcendence of the myth of Martí.