Morris, Richard E.
(ed.)
Editorial: Routledge
Colección: Routledge Studies in the History of the Americas
Número de páginas: 186 págs.
Fecha de edición: 16-03-2023
EAN: 9780367724139
ISBN: 978-0-367-72413-9
Precio (sin IVA): 160,47 €
Precio (IVA incluído): 166,89 €
Cuba in the nineteenth century was characterized by social struggle. Slavery, Spanish colonial rule, and racial tension permeated every corner of Cuban life—from urban dwelling to house of charity, from sugarcane field to tobacco vega, from seaport to railway—and furnished a lively spectacle for the privileged foreigner gazing upon Cuba from afar. Chapters discuss topics including slavery, gendered forced labor, indentured labor, agricultural economics, industrial development, newspaper and print culture, and the origins of the "Cuba Threat." The volume links key aspects of Cuba’s history, such as social conflict and economic underdevelopment, to present a detailed analysis of Cuban civil society in the 1800s.