Cuba Libre: A 500-Year Quest for Independence
This timely book provides a balanced, deeply knowledgeable introduction to Cuba since 1492. Tracing the island's history over five hundred years, the authors provide an incisive overview for anyone interested in exploring beyond the enduring stereotypes.
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Cuba Libre: A 500-Year Quest for Independence
This timely book provides a balanced, deeply knowledgeable introduction to Cuba since 1492. Tracing the island's history over five hundred years, the authors provide an incisive overview for anyone interested in exploring beyond the enduring stereotypes.
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Cuba Libre: A 500-Year Quest for Independence

Cuba Libre: A 500-Year Quest for Independence

by Philip Brenner, Peter Eisner

Narrated by Robert Fass

Unabridged — 15 hours, 11 minutes

Cuba Libre: A 500-Year Quest for Independence

Cuba Libre: A 500-Year Quest for Independence

by Philip Brenner, Peter Eisner

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Overview

This timely book provides a balanced, deeply knowledgeable introduction to Cuba since 1492. Tracing the island's history over five hundred years, the authors provide an incisive overview for anyone interested in exploring beyond the enduring stereotypes.

Editorial Reviews

Richard E. Feinberg

The productive partnership of Philip Brenner, a long-standing Cuba expert, and Peter Eisner, an accomplished journalist, has gifted us a wonderful, engaging journey through the five centuries of Cuba’s tortured yet hopeful history, unified by the island’s heroic struggles for self-determination in a hostile world. This very accessible primer will fire the imagination of college students as well as provide curious U.S. travelers with well-reasoned answers to their most pressing FAQs.

Foreign Affairs

A productive partnership between Brenner, a veteran Cuba expert, and Eisner, an accomplished journalist, has brought forth an eminently accessible, engaging journey through five centuries of Cuba’s tortured yet hopeful history— a story unified, in the authors’ view, by the island’s heroic struggles for self-determination. The indigenous Taino chief Hatuey courageously resisted European domination in the sixteenth century. Hundreds of years later, Cubans launched a bloody struggle for independence from Spain, and Fidel Castro led a socialist revolution to purge the island of U.S. influence.... Cuba Libre concludes with an empathetic and balanced discussion of the dilemmas facing Cuban society today.

Louis A. Pérez

Informed with an appreciation that the Cuban revolution emerged out of a complex historical process, Cuba Libre provides a probing assessment of a national history within a transnational context. Brenner and Eisner have crafted a thoughtful blend of insight and overview into a compelling historical narrative.

Margaret E. Crahan

The complex tapestry of Cuban history has rarely been described as well as in this highly readable book. Cuba Libre unravels the complexities of Cuba’s past in order to provide a nuanced explanation of the success of the 1959 revolution and its confounding evolution over nearly sixty years. Brenner and Eisner offer explanations of key Cuban anomalies: how does a country dominated by a hierarchical state continue to have intense political debates in the street and within families? Why do the arts flourish so intensely and with high levels of political content at the same time the media is tamed? And why, in a hemisphere dominated by leadership changes in recent decades, has the regime in Cuba stayed in power? This fascinating book transcends stereotypes to provide insights into the complex realities of Cuba past and present.

Choice Reviews

Brenner (international relations and history, American Univ.) and Eisner (journalist) have spent many years teaching and writing about Cuba and use their personal experiences judiciously in this clearly written, concise, and well-researched history. The 26 chapters are short, and subheadings guide readers. The authors' thesis is that Cubans, from the island’s earliest inhabitants until today, want Cuba to be controlled by Cubans, free from undue outside influence. They draw heavily on historian Luis A. Pérez, although they do not cover Cuba’s history before 1959 as thoroughly as Richard Gott in Cuba: A New History (CH, Jun'05, 42-6041), and are not as detailed as Lars Schoultz in That Infernal Little Cuban Republic (CH, Dec'09, 47-2258). Brenner and Eisner are sympathetic to the Castro revolution, although they identify its mistakes and are critical of the US government, especially its willingness to condone violence to overthrow Castro. Documents and highlighted pages focus on key events and individuals, and the book contains a helpful chronology and extensive bibliography. With little jargon, it will appeal to travelers and undergraduates. Summing Up: Recommended. All public and academic levels/libraries.

Choice

Brenner (international relations and history, American Univ.) and Eisner (journalist) have spent many years teaching and writing about Cuba and use their personal experiences judiciously in this clearly written, concise, and well-researched history. The 26 chapters are short, and subheadings guide readers. The authors' thesis is that Cubans, from the island’s earliest inhabitants until today, want Cuba to be controlled by Cubans, free from undue outside influence. They draw heavily on historian Luis A. Pérez, although they do not cover Cuba’s history before 1959 as thoroughly as Richard Gott in Cuba: A New History (CH, Jun'05, 42-6041), and are not as detailed as Lars Schoultz in That Infernal Little Cuban Republic (CH, Dec'09, 47-2258). Brenner and Eisner are sympathetic to the Castro revolution, although they identify its mistakes and are critical of the US government, especially its willingness to condone violence to overthrow Castro. Documents and highlighted pages focus on key events and individuals, and the book contains a helpful chronology and extensive bibliography. With little jargon, it will appeal to travelers and undergraduates. Summing Up: Recommended. All public and academic levels/libraries.

Louis A. Pérez

Informed with an appreciation that the Cuban revolution emerged out of a complex historical process, Cuba Libre provides a probing assessment of a national history within a transnational context. Brenner and Eisner have crafted a thoughtful blend of insight and overview into a compelling historical narrative.

From the Publisher

"This very accessible primer will fire the imagination of college students as well as provide curious U.S. travelers with well-reasoned answers to their most pressing FAQs." ---Richard E. Feinberg, University of California San Diego, author of Open for Business

From the Publisher - AUDIO COMMENTARY

"This very accessible primer will fire the imagination of college students as well as provide curious U.S. travelers with well-reasoned answers to their most pressing FAQs." —Richard E. Feinberg, University of California San Diego, author of Open for Business

MARCH 2018 - AudioFile

Narrator Robert Fass reads this audiobook with a straightforward informational approach. Cuba looms large to Americans because of its role in the last century of U.S. history. This audiobook provides listeners with a history of the nation that most Americans do not get in school. Using personal stories and historical research, the authors impart a great deal about the Cuban people and their struggle to establish an identity of their own. Fass is terrific with his Spanish pronunciations, and he paces himself so that we can understand every word. He doesn’t have an elastic voice, nor does he portray emotion in his reading. He simply applies his deep pitch and authoritative tone to deliver the book’s lessons. These are both the strengths and the limitations of his effort. R.I.G. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170690305
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 10/17/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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