A Nation for All

A Nation for All
Title A Nation for All PDF eBook
Author Alejandro de la Fuente
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 466
Release 2011-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 0807898767

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After thirty years of anticolonial struggle against Spain and four years of military occupation by the United States, Cuba formally became an independent republic in 1902. The nationalist coalition that fought for Cuba's freedom, a movement in which blacks and mulattoes were well represented, had envisioned an egalitarian and inclusive country--a nation for all, as Jose Marti described it. But did the Cuban republic, and later the Cuban revolution, live up to these expectations? Tracing the formation and reformulation of nationalist ideologies, government policies, and different forms of social and political mobilization in republican and postrevolutionary Cuba, Alejandro de la Fuente explores the opportunities and limitations that Afro-Cubans experienced in such areas as job access, education, and political representation. Challenging assumptions of both underlying racism and racial democracy, he contends that racism and antiracism coexisted within Cuban nationalism and, in turn, Cuban society. This coexistence has persisted to this day, despite significant efforts by the revolutionary government to improve the lot of the poor and build a nation that was truly for all.

Havana and the Atlantic in the Sixteenth Century

Havana and the Atlantic in the Sixteenth Century
Title Havana and the Atlantic in the Sixteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Alejandro de la Fuente
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 305
Release 2011-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807878065

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Havana in the 1550s was a small coastal village with a very limited population that was vulnerable to attack. By 1610, however, under Spanish rule it had become one of the best-fortified port cities in the world and an Atlantic center of shipping, commerce, and shipbuilding. Using all available local Cuban sources, Alejandro de la Fuente provides the first examination of the transformation of Havana into a vibrant Atlantic port city and the fastest-growing urban center in the Americas in the late sixteenth century. He shows how local ambitions took advantage of the imperial design and situates Havana within the slavery and economic systems of the colonial Atlantic.

Mathematical Methods and Models for Economists

Mathematical Methods and Models for Economists
Title Mathematical Methods and Models for Economists PDF eBook
Author Angel de la Fuente
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 630
Release 2000-01-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521585293

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A textbook for a first-year PhD course in mathematics for economists and a reference for graduate students in economics.

Becoming Free, Becoming Black

Becoming Free, Becoming Black
Title Becoming Free, Becoming Black PDF eBook
Author Alejandro de la Fuente
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 297
Release 2020-01-16
Genre History
ISBN 1108480640

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Shows that the law of freedom, not slavery, determined the way that race developed over time in three slave societies.

La Fuente

La Fuente
Title La Fuente PDF eBook
Author Ríos Alcocer
Publisher Palibrio
Pages 233
Release 2012-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1463337256

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Cuban Studies 51

Cuban Studies 51
Title Cuban Studies 51 PDF eBook
Author Alejandro de la Fuente
Publisher Pittsburgh Cuban Studies
Pages 384
Release 2021-12-14
Genre History
ISBN 9780822946960

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Cuban Studies is the preeminent journal for scholarly work on Cuba. Each volume includes articles in English and Spanish and a large book review section. In publication since 1970, and under Alejandro de la Fuente's editorial leadership since 2013, this interdisciplinary journal covers all aspects of Cuban history, politics, culture, diaspora, and more. Cuban Studies 51 includes a dossier on Cuban social history.

Hot. Passionate. and Illegal?

Hot. Passionate. and Illegal?
Title Hot. Passionate. and Illegal? PDF eBook
Author Cristian de la Fuente
Publisher Penguin
Pages 230
Release 2009-12-29
Genre Humor
ISBN 1101159685

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From Dancing With the Stars finalist Cristian de la Fuente comes a tongue-in-cheek guide to understanding Latino culture-now in paperback. As a contestant on Dancing with the Stars, international star and actor Cristián de la Fuente automatically assumed the role of the flashy Latino dancer, donning bright fuchsia costumes with his bare chest exposed. But Cristián ultimately wowed the judges and reached the finals-not with his fancy footwork but with his charm. Quickly, the producers and viewers learned that just because someone is Latino does not necessarily mean he can dance... And Cristián proved Latinos can and should not be reduced to one-dimensional definitions. In Hot. Passionate. And Illegal?, Cristián uses his personal and funny experiences as a Latino in Hollywood to dispel common myths and admit the sometimes embarrassing, yet endearing, truths about Latinos.