The Soviets in Cuba (IV)
The 1980s were the heyday of Soviet and Eastern European culture in Cuba.
The 1980s were the heyday of Soviet and Eastern European culture in Cuba.
Starting in the 1970s, a new term appeared in the national idiolect: “institutionalization,” a word with which it was decided ...
Faced with the disengagement of the U.S. economy, the Cuban leadership had no choice but to turn to the Soviets.
Having survived the successive dimensions of hostility for 60 years, since the Crisis, has created unusual strengths and costs, whose ...
Reading a well-documented biography and the documents declassified by the three parties to the Missile Crisis, I understood that almost ...
Terror is not the exclusive domain of revolutions. The terror present in the Inquisition, in slavery or in fascism and ...
Socialism on a single island? For how long? Could Cuba survive the disappearance of Soviet subsidy?
Is it possible to feel nostalgia for what was not experienced personally? Nostalgia for something we just glimpsed? You can, ...
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