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Cuba: An Annotated Bibliography

Louis Pzrez

Probably no American scholar is better qualified to prepare a general bibliographic guide to Cuba than Perez. . . . The present volume is a selective, annotated bibliography intended for generalists or other scholars working outside their specialty.. Preference is given to English-language sources and titles generally available outside Cuba. The book fulfills its stated purpose and should prove helpful to students and scholars. Choice

This bibliography provides a general guide to the literature on Cuba from 1512 to the present and identifies the major works in a wide variety of fields and disciplines, such as geography, archaeology, history, population and demographics, health and medicine, politics, economics, science and technology, literature, and the performing arts. This important work has been developed to include those materials that are at once comprehensive treatments of the subject, representative of the field and state-of-the-art, and suggestive of additional research. Preference has been given to English-language works and titles that are generally available to readers.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Greenwood
  • Publish Date: Mar 22nd, 1988
  • Pages: 314
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.21in - 6.14in - 0.75in - 1.37lb
  • EAN: 9780313261626
  • Categories: • Bibliographies & Indexes• Latin America - General• World - General

About the Author

LOUIS A. PEREZ, JR., is a Graduate Research Professor in the Department of History, University of South Florida.

Praise for this book

"Probably no American scholar is better qualified to prepare a general bibliographic to Cuba than Perez (University of South Florida). He has written four monographs tracing Cuban history, 1878 to the present; a fifth, Cuba: Between Reform and Revolution, will be published this year. In addition, Perez has compiled two previous bibliographies: Cuban Revolutionary War, 1953-1958 (1976) and Historiography in the Revolution (CH, Feb '83). The present volume is a selective, annotated bibliography intended for generalists or other scholars working outside their specialty.. Preference is given to English-language sources and titles generally available outside Cuba. The 1,120 entries are arranged in 45 topical chapters with subjects ranging from Geography' to Mass Media.' History' has the most entries (170) followed by Foreign Relations, ' 'Politics, ' and 'Literature.' . . . The book fulfills its stated purpose and should prove helpful to students and scholars."-Choice
?Probably no American scholar is better qualified to prepare a general bibliographic to Cuba than Perez (University of South Florida). He has written four monographs tracing Cuban history, 1878 to the present; a fifth, Cuba: Between Reform and Revolution, will be published this year. In addition, Perez has compiled two previous bibliographies: Cuban Revolutionary War, 1953-1958 (1976) and Historiography in the Revolution (CH, Feb '83). The present volume is a selective, annotated bibliography intended for generalists or other scholars working outside their specialty.. Preference is given to English-language sources and titles generally available outside Cuba. The 1,120 entries are arranged in 45 topical chapters with subjects ranging from Geography' to Mass Media.' History' has the most entries (170) followed by Foreign Relations, ' 'Politics, ' and 'Literature.' . . . The book fulfills its stated purpose and should prove helpful to students and scholars.?-Choice