Havana Deco

Havana Deco
Title Havana Deco PDF eBook
Author Alejandro G. Alonso
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 204
Release 2007
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780393732320

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An unparalleled tour of the Art Deco-style architecture, interiors, decoration, and art objects of Havana, this colorful book shows the work of Cuban artists, open to the winds of change and to outside influences, who filtered the movement born in Paris through the dazzling beauty of Caribbean nature and made the art their own.

The Havana Guide

The Havana Guide
Title The Havana Guide PDF eBook
Author Eduardo Luis Rodriguez
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Pages 324
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781568982106

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Designed for anyone with an interest in touring major architectural works, the Guidebooks contain historical and descriptive information on key buildings, and practical information including maps, directions, addresses, and references for further reading.

News Bulletin

News Bulletin
Title News Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1354
Release 2008
Genre City planning
ISBN

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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.

Great Houses of Havana

Great Houses of Havana
Title Great Houses of Havana PDF eBook
Author Hermes Mallea
Publisher The Monacelli Press, LLC
Pages 274
Release 2011-11-08
Genre House & Home
ISBN 1580932886

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Great Houses of Havana celebrates one hundred years of creativity, design, and style that made the city "the Paris of the Caribbean." For four hundred years, Havana was the center of Spanish trade in the western hemisphere. With the expansion of the sugar industry, independence from Spain, and North American investment, Havana became a city of great wealth, great style, and great houses in a vocabulary that was a unique amalgam of European, American, and Caribbean elements. Great Houses of Havana traces the evolution of the Cuban home from the classic, Spanish colonial courtyard house to the “Tropical Modernist” villas of the 1950s—houses reflecting international architecture trends while remaining true to the Cuban tradition. Cuba’s social history is woven throughout the book. Vintage photographs illustrate Havana’s sophisticated lifestyle—the masked balls, yacht club picnics, and dynastic weddings of fashionable Cubans and their international guests. Popular cafes, hotels, theaters, and weekend resorts are also featured, creating a view of the privileged life inside the gated mansions of the city’s grandest neighborhoods.

Sun, Sex, and Socialism

Sun, Sex, and Socialism
Title Sun, Sex, and Socialism PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Ruth Hosek
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 289
Release 2012-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 144264138X

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Although North Americans may not recognize it, Cuba has long shaped the German imaginary. Sun, Sex, and Socialism picks up this story from the early 1960s, detailing how the newly upstart island in the U.S. backyard inspired citizens on both sides of the Berlin Wall. By the 1970s, international rapprochements and repressions on state levels were stirring citizen disenchantment, discontent, and grassroots solidarities in all three nations. The Cold War's official end generated waves of politicised nostalgia and prescriptions for the newly configured Cuba and Germany, as exemplified in films like Buena Vista Social Club. Meanwhile, from the New Left movement to today, revolutionary compatriots Ché Guevara and Tamara Bunke continued to be icons of youth resistance, even while being commodified globally. Sun, Sex, and Socialism illustrates how Germans identified with transnational communities beyond the East-West binary. Through analysis of cultural production that often countered governmental intentions for official diplomacy, Jennifer Ruth Hosek offers a broad-reaching history of the influence of the global South on the global North.

Cuba

Cuba
Title Cuba PDF eBook
Author Christopher P. Baker
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 274
Release 2007
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781426201424

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In this title, colour photography and specially commissioned cutaway illustrations of important buildings combine with in-depth descriptions of major cultural, architectural and historical sites. A directory includes practical information such as telephone numbers and opening times.