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The 1970s have largely been overlooked in scholarly studies of the Cuban Revolution, or, at the very least, dismissed simply as a period of Sovietization characterized by widespread bureaucratization, institutionalization, and adherence to Soviet orthodoxy. Consequently, scant research exists that examines the major changes that took place across the decade and their role in determining the course of the Revolution. This book provides, for the first time, a comprehensive assessment of the 1970s which challenges prevailing interpretations. Drawing from multidisciplinary perspectives and exploring a range of areasincluding politics, international relations, culture, education, and healthcareits contributing authors demonstrate that the decade was a time of intense transformation which proved pivotal to the development of the Revolution. Indeed, many of the ideas, approaches, policies, and legislation developed and tested during the 1970s maintain a very visible legacy in contemporary Cub

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This collection offers a sound challenge to received historical wisdom about Cuba. Most fundamentally, it is a great example of what happens to historical truths when cultural, social, and political life are examined with one lens. This is as true for Cuba in the 1970s as it is anywhere, anytime. -- Karen Dubinsky, Queen’s University
A wide ranging look at all aspects of Cuba in the 1970s, a crucial inflexion point between the freewheeling revolution 'por la libre' of the 1960s and the institutionalized system that followed. Anyone interested in understanding the origins of contemporary Cuba should not miss this thoughtful assessment of an important yet often neglected decade. -- William LeoGrande, American University

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List of Acronyms Introduction: Cuba’s Forgotten Decade Section One: Politics and International Relations Chapter 1: Raúl’s Decade? Or the First Swing of the Pendulum? Antoni Kapcia Chapter 2: Havana and Moscow in the 1970s: “Sovietization” in an Era of Détente Mervyn Bain Chapter 3: David Rising: Cuba and its Northern Goliath in the 1970s H. Michael Erisman Chapter 4: Canada-Cuba Relations in the 1970s John M. Kirk Chapter 5: Militarized by Moscow? Re-examining Soviet Influence on Cuba in the 1970s Anna Clayfield Section Two: Healthcare and Education Chapter 6: No Secret Cure: Why the 1970s Hold the Mystery to Cuba’s Health Paradox Robert Huish Chapter 7: Sexual Education in the 1970s: A Health-Based Approach Emily J. Kirk Chapter 8: Cuban Women and the State: Women’s Lives in the 1970s and the New Reproductive Bargain Hope Bastian Martínez Chapter 9: The “Three Ps” (Perfecting, Professionalization, and Pragmatism) and their Limitations for Understanding Cuban Education in the 1970s Rosi Smith Chapter 10: Is Class Race, and Race Class? Blacks, the Cuban Revolution, and the 1970s Isaac Saney Section Three: Culture Chapter 11: Black Skin, Red Masks? Decolonization and Literature in 1970s Cuba Par Kumaraswami Chapter 12: Utopian Cultural Construction: Cuban Cultural Organization in the 1970s Isabel Story Chapter 13: Cinema and Culture in the 1970s: The Art of Autonomy Guy Baron Chapter 14: “Seremos (otra vez) como el Che”? Angola as an “alternative narrative” to Cuba in the 1970s Raquel Ribeiro Chapter 15: Within the Revolution, Everyone: Cuba, Youth, and Interrogating the 1970s Paradigm Anne Luke Conclusion Index About the Contributors

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/24/2018 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498568739, 978-1498568739
      ISBN10: 1498568734

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      Book Synopsis
      The 1970s have largely been overlooked in scholarly studies of the Cuban Revolution, or, at the very least, dismissed simply as a period of Sovietization characterized by widespread bureaucratization, institutionalization, and adherence to Soviet orthodoxy. Consequently, scant research exists that examines the major changes that took place across the decade and their role in determining the course of the Revolution. This book provides, for the first time, a comprehensive assessment of the 1970s which challenges prevailing interpretations. Drawing from multidisciplinary perspectives and exploring a range of areasincluding politics, international relations, culture, education, and healthcareits contributing authors demonstrate that the decade was a time of intense transformation which proved pivotal to the development of the Revolution. Indeed, many of the ideas, approaches, policies, and legislation developed and tested during the 1970s maintain a very visible legacy in contemporary Cub

      Trade Review
      This collection offers a sound challenge to received historical wisdom about Cuba. Most fundamentally, it is a great example of what happens to historical truths when cultural, social, and political life are examined with one lens. This is as true for Cuba in the 1970s as it is anywhere, anytime. -- Karen Dubinsky, Queen’s University
      A wide ranging look at all aspects of Cuba in the 1970s, a crucial inflexion point between the freewheeling revolution 'por la libre' of the 1960s and the institutionalized system that followed. Anyone interested in understanding the origins of contemporary Cuba should not miss this thoughtful assessment of an important yet often neglected decade. -- William LeoGrande, American University

      Table of Contents
      List of Acronyms Introduction: Cuba’s Forgotten Decade Section One: Politics and International Relations Chapter 1: Raúl’s Decade? Or the First Swing of the Pendulum? Antoni Kapcia Chapter 2: Havana and Moscow in the 1970s: “Sovietization” in an Era of Détente Mervyn Bain Chapter 3: David Rising: Cuba and its Northern Goliath in the 1970s H. Michael Erisman Chapter 4: Canada-Cuba Relations in the 1970s John M. Kirk Chapter 5: Militarized by Moscow? Re-examining Soviet Influence on Cuba in the 1970s Anna Clayfield Section Two: Healthcare and Education Chapter 6: No Secret Cure: Why the 1970s Hold the Mystery to Cuba’s Health Paradox Robert Huish Chapter 7: Sexual Education in the 1970s: A Health-Based Approach Emily J. Kirk Chapter 8: Cuban Women and the State: Women’s Lives in the 1970s and the New Reproductive Bargain Hope Bastian Martínez Chapter 9: The “Three Ps” (Perfecting, Professionalization, and Pragmatism) and their Limitations for Understanding Cuban Education in the 1970s Rosi Smith Chapter 10: Is Class Race, and Race Class? Blacks, the Cuban Revolution, and the 1970s Isaac Saney Section Three: Culture Chapter 11: Black Skin, Red Masks? Decolonization and Literature in 1970s Cuba Par Kumaraswami Chapter 12: Utopian Cultural Construction: Cuban Cultural Organization in the 1970s Isabel Story Chapter 13: Cinema and Culture in the 1970s: The Art of Autonomy Guy Baron Chapter 14: “Seremos (otra vez) como el Che”? Angola as an “alternative narrative” to Cuba in the 1970s Raquel Ribeiro Chapter 15: Within the Revolution, Everyone: Cuba, Youth, and Interrogating the 1970s Paradigm Anne Luke Conclusion Index About the Contributors

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