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Radical History Review (2005) 2005 (92): 62–87.
Published: 01 May 2005
...Besenia Rodriguez 2005 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization,Inc. 2005 “De la Esclavitud Yanqui a la Libertad Cubana”: U.S. Black Radicals, the Cuban Revolution, and the Formation of a Tricontinental Ideology...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 217–232.
Published: 01 January 2020
...Jennifer L. Lambe Abstract What should be the place of the Cuban Republic in histories of sexuality under the revolution? This essay argues that scholarly accounts of gender and sexuality in post-1959 Cuba want for a fuller engagement with their pre-1959 context. In particular, it seeks to open up...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 185–197.
Published: 01 January 2020
...Elizabeth Quay Hutchison Abstract In a summer 2018 interview conducted for this special issue of RHR , the US-born lesbian feminist artist, activist, and scholar Margaret Randall reflects on the Cuban Revolution’s achievements and shortcomings in the arena of women’s and sexuality rights. What have...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 111–127.
Published: 01 January 2020
...Marcelo Casals Abstract This article studies the impact that the Cuban Revolution had on conservative political actors in Chile during the 1964 presidential campaign. At that time, Cuba served as a dystopian example for anticommunist forces through the direct identification between the Cuban...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 1–10.
Published: 01 January 2020
...Michelle Chase; Isabella Cosse Abstract This essay opens new perspectives on the Cuban Revolution by considering its global impact through the lens of gender and sexuality. This framework provides important new insights into the rise of the New Left and the anticommunist Right by centering ideas...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 11–35.
Published: 01 January 2020
...Sarah J. Seidman Abstract This essay examines how gender facilitated the encounters between Angela Y. Davis and the Cuban Revolution in the late 1960s and 1970s. Davis’s multifaceted identity as a black woman and communist shaped both her representation and reception in Cuba. Cubans supported Davis...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 198–208.
Published: 01 January 2020
.... In this interview, Randall reflects on Cuban policies toward women, homosexuality, and youth. He also analyzes his own family’s experience, characterized by a strong commitment to reflecting the Cuban Revolution in its own social relations and its ways of living and loving. The interview provides a unique...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 98–110.
Published: 01 January 2020
...Chelsea Schields Abstract This article examines the intertwined arguments for sexual revolution and decolonization in the Dutch Atlantic in the 1960s and 1970s. In this period, Antillean activists in the Netherlands and the Netherlands Antilles celebrated aspects of the Cuban Revolution and the US...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 142–155.
Published: 01 January 2020
..., personal, and love songs upended gender stereotypes to offer new, revolutionary meanings to romantic love. Songwriters linked the Cuban Revolution to other Latin American revolutionary processes and imagined how the new society would liberate the human spirit and human potential. Socially committed art...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 36–49.
Published: 01 January 2020
...Lorraine Bayard de Volo Abstract At the ideological heart of the Cuban Revolution is the commitment to liberation from oppressive systems at home and abroad. From early on, as it supported anti-imperialist struggles, revolutionary Cuba also officially condemned racism and sexism. However...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 129–141.
Published: 01 January 2020
...Ximena Espeche Abstract Operation Truth (Operación Verdad) was the Cuban Revolution’s first major intervention in the global mass media. In late January 1959, the revolutionary government invited journalists and politicians from around the world to witness the trials and executions of individuals...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 50–74.
Published: 01 January 2020
... More than twenty-nine thousand Cubans responded to Castro’s call. 2 Over the span of the next decade, Cubans traveled to Nicaragua as internacionalistas —civilians who volunteered, usually for two years, to work on behalf of the revolution in health, education, construction, and the military...
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Radical History Review (2024) 2024 (150): 80–102.
Published: 01 October 2024
... for a generation of Cubans; they also anticipated the ideological alliances that shaped the island’s trajectory after the 1959 revolution. [email protected] Copyright © 2024 by MARHO: The Radical Historians’ Organization, Inc. 2024 Cuba Popular Front Communism radical publishing antifascism...
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Radical History Review (2004) 2004 (89): 57–91.
Published: 01 May 2004
... in the arduous intimacy of the Brigade camps, the romance of the Cuban Revolution proved heartbreaking as they were harassed and ultimately excluded altogether from the promise of build- ing a more democratic society. As part...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 75–97.
Published: 01 January 2020
... Born in 1964 to Communist parents who were later arrested during the 1968 student protests, Echeverría Gaitán was a child of the Mexican student and leftist movements that emerged in the wake of the Cuban Revolution. In her infancy, she began showing signs of muscle and nerve degeneration in her arms...
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Radical History Review (1995) 1995 (61): 125–138.
Published: 01 January 1995
... ASSIGNMENT DUE: critical evalua- Read: 'Burns, 177-93. tion of textbook treatment of the Cuban revolution 130/RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW 20 April 4 May Twentieth Century Cuba, cont. Read: "Menchii, cont. 22 April...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (128): 63–76.
Published: 01 May 2017
...-­wing Democrat who supported the Vietnam War, was against the Cuban Revolution, and at times threatened to turn me over to the FBI because of my union work and politics. My two brothers were on his wavelength including being racists like him. But my family was mixed in its politics. My mother...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (136): 209–216.
Published: 01 January 2020
... inequalities. For these reasons, the forthcoming book Mujeres en revolución: Historias de vida de mujeres cubanas ( Women in Revolution: Life Histories of Cuban Women ), by the young Cuban scholars Ailynn Torres Santana and Diosnara Ortega González, is exceptionally significant. As the authors describe...
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Radical History Review (2004) 2004 (89): 191–198.
Published: 01 May 2004
... forces exist in har- mony. It is this figure of Martí, the image of an accomplished Cuban national tradi- tion, that serves differently as the end of culture in the disintegrating republic and, later, as the telos of the state in the revolution...
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Radical History Review (2009) 2009 (103): 244–246.
Published: 01 January 2009
..., ideologa, sociedad. She coedited Between Race and Empire: African-Americans and Cubans before the Cuban Revolution (1998) with Digna Castañeda. Sara Busdiecker holds a PhD in anthropology from the University of Michigan. She is cur- rently an assistant professor in the department of anthropology...