Haiti

Haiti
Title Haiti PDF eBook
Author Philippe Girard
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 257
Release 2010-09-14
Genre History
ISBN 0230106617

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"In the aftermath of January's horrific earthquake, the world's attention is focused on Haiti. In this full narrative history of the Caribbean nation, historian Philippe Girard offers insight into Haiti's complex and layered past, showing that its current state as the poorest country in the western hemisphere was not inevitable. This highly readable and accessible history takes the reader back two hundred years to a time when Haiti was so prosperous it was known as the Pearl of the Antilles. Haiti was the only country in the Americas to pull off a successful slave revolution, yet today its survival is completely dependent on foreign aid. As all eyes turn to watch what happens to Haiti, author Girard provides the necessary context for envisioning its future--including a detailed account of the quake's consequences, an assessment of the benefit and cost of an American intervention, and commentary on what Haiti must do to rebuild for a brighter future"--

Haiti: The Tumultuous History - From Pearl of the Caribbean to Broken Nation

Haiti: The Tumultuous History - From Pearl of the Caribbean to Broken Nation
Title Haiti: The Tumultuous History - From Pearl of the Caribbean to Broken Nation PDF eBook
Author Philippe Girard
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 258
Release 2010-09-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230112900

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Why has Haiti been plagued by so many woes? Why have multiple U.S. efforts to create a stable democracy in Haiti failed so spectacularly? Philippe Girard answers these and other questions, examining how colonialism and slavery have left a legacy of racial tension, both within Haiti and internationally; Haitians remain deeply suspicious of white foriegners' motives, many of whom doubt Hatians' ability to govern themselves. He also examines how Haiti's current political instability is merely a continuation of political strife that began during the War of Independence (1791-1804). Finally, Haiti: The Tumultuous History, Girard explores poverty's devastating impact on contemporary Haiti and argues that Haitians--particularly home-grown dictators--bear a big share of the responsibility for their nation's troubles.

Cuba

Cuba
Title Cuba PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Newhouse
Publisher National Geographic Society
Pages 224
Release 1999
Genre Photography
ISBN

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Granted unprecedented access to this ethereal and enigmatic island, award-winning photographer David Alan Harvey presents more than a year of his fieldwork in this lavish and insightful, modern-day portrait of Cuba. 125 full-color photos.

Key to the New World

Key to the New World
Title Key to the New World PDF eBook
Author Luis Martínez-Fernández
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 248
Release 2019-08-22
Genre History
ISBN 1683401379

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Florida Book Awards, Bronze Medal for General Nonfiction International Latino Book Awards, First Place, Best History Book (English) Scholarly and popular attention tends to focus heavily on Cuba’s recent history. Key to the New World is the first comprehensive history of early colonial Cuba written in English, and fills the gap in our knowledge of the island before 1700.

Havana

Havana
Title Havana PDF eBook
Author Claudia Lightfoot
Publisher Signal Books
Pages 290
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9781902669328

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An exploration of Havana's history and its paradoxes: a city where architectural treasures survive among the crumbling tenements; where a vibrant street life takes place amidst shortages; and where revolutionary politics, machismo and a thriving black market co-exist.

Havana

Havana
Title Havana PDF eBook
Author Joseph L. Scarpaci
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 470
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780807853696

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Newly revised and redesigned, this book assesses nearly 500 years of urban development and planning in Havana, paying particular attention to the city's rich blend of Spanish-Cuban-Latin American-North American architecture and design.

Félix Varela

Félix Varela
Title Félix Varela PDF eBook
Author Félix Varela
Publisher Paulist Press
Pages 376
Release 1989
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780809104222

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Accessible treatise on moral philosophy cautions against irreligiousness, superstition and fanaticism. Written by a founding father of New York Catholicism who was also the father of Cuban nationalism.