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The View from Havana: Lessons from Cuba’s African Journey, 1959–1976
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Piero Gleijeses
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
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I. New Approaches, Debates, and Sources
- What We Now Know and Should Know: Bringing Latin America More Meaningfully into Cold War Studies 1
- Recovering the Memory of the Cold War: Forensic History and Latin America 47
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II. Latin America between the Superpowers: International Realpolitik, the Ideology of the State, and the ‘‘Latin Americanization’’ of the Conflict
- The Caribbean Crisis: Catalyst for Soviet Projection in Latin America 77
- The View from Havana: Lessons from Cuba’s African Journey, 1959–1976 112
- Transnationalizing the Dirty War: Argentina in Central America 134
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III. Everyday Contests over Culture and Representation in the Latin American Cold War
- Producing the Cold War in Mexico: The Public Limits of Covert Communications 171
- ¡Cuba sí, Yanquis no! The Sacking of the Instituto Cultural México– Norteamericano in Morelia, Michoacán, 1961 214
- Miracle on Ice: Industrial Workers and the Promise of Americanization in Cold War Mexico 253
- Chicano Cold Warriors: César Chávez, Mexican American Politics, and California Farmworkers 273
- Birth Control Pills and Molotov Cocktails: Reading Sex and Revolution in 1968 Brazil 308
- Rural Markets, Revolutionary Souls, and Rebellious Women in Cold War Guatemala 350
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IV. Final Reflections
- Standing Conventional Cold War History on Its Head Daniela Spenser 381
- Selective Bibliography 397
- Contributors 427
- Index 429
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
-
I. New Approaches, Debates, and Sources
- What We Now Know and Should Know: Bringing Latin America More Meaningfully into Cold War Studies 1
- Recovering the Memory of the Cold War: Forensic History and Latin America 47
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II. Latin America between the Superpowers: International Realpolitik, the Ideology of the State, and the ‘‘Latin Americanization’’ of the Conflict
- The Caribbean Crisis: Catalyst for Soviet Projection in Latin America 77
- The View from Havana: Lessons from Cuba’s African Journey, 1959–1976 112
- Transnationalizing the Dirty War: Argentina in Central America 134
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III. Everyday Contests over Culture and Representation in the Latin American Cold War
- Producing the Cold War in Mexico: The Public Limits of Covert Communications 171
- ¡Cuba sí, Yanquis no! The Sacking of the Instituto Cultural México– Norteamericano in Morelia, Michoacán, 1961 214
- Miracle on Ice: Industrial Workers and the Promise of Americanization in Cold War Mexico 253
- Chicano Cold Warriors: César Chávez, Mexican American Politics, and California Farmworkers 273
- Birth Control Pills and Molotov Cocktails: Reading Sex and Revolution in 1968 Brazil 308
- Rural Markets, Revolutionary Souls, and Rebellious Women in Cold War Guatemala 350
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IV. Final Reflections
- Standing Conventional Cold War History on Its Head Daniela Spenser 381
- Selective Bibliography 397
- Contributors 427
- Index 429