Cuba A History

Cuba: A History by Hugh Thomas, published by Penguin in 2010, is a comprehensive exploration of Cuba’s historical landscape, spanning over two centuries. This edition, written in English and comprising 1,151 pages, delves into significant events from the British capture of Havana in 1762 through various periods of Spanish and United States influence, culminating in the revolutionary era of Fidel Castro. Thomas provides a detailed analysis of the political, economic, and social factors that have shaped the nation, offering readers a thorough understanding of Cuba’s complex history.
In this work, readers will encounter a wide range of topics, including the impacts of sugar and tobacco industries, the implications of slavery, and the effects of war and occupation on Cuban society. Thomas’s narrative is noted for its encyclopedic breadth and insightful commentary, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of the Americas and the Caribbean. This edition serves as an essential reference for anyone seeking to grasp the intricacies of Cuba’s past and its ongoing significance in the world today.
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From award-winning historian Hugh Thomas, Cuba: A History is the essential work for understanding one of the most fascinating and controversial countries in the world.
Hugh Thomas’s acclaimed book explores the whole sweep of Cuban history from the British capture of Havana in 1762 through the years of Spanish and United States domination, down to the twentieth century and the extraordinary revolution of Fidel Castro.
Throughout this period of over two hundred years, Hugh Thomas analyses the political, economic and social events that have shaped Cuban history with extraordinary insight and panache, covering subjects ranging from sugar, tobacco and education to slavery, war and occupation.
Encyclopaedic in range and breathtaking in execution, Cuba is surely one of the seminal works of world history.
‘An astonishing feat … the author does more to explain the phenomenon of Fidel’s rise to power than anybody else has done so far’
Spectator
‘Brilliant’
The New York Times
‘Immensely readable. Thomas’s notion of history’s scope is generous, for he has not limited himself to telling old political and military events; he describes Cuban culture at all stages … not merely accessible but absorbing. His language is witty but never mocking, crisp but never harsh’
New Yorker
‘Thomas seems to have talked to everybody not dead or in jail, and read everything. He is scrupulously fair’
Time
Hugh Thomas is the author of, among other books, The Spanish Civil War (1962), which won the Somerset Maugham Award, Cuba: The Pursuit of Freedom (1971), An Unfinished History of the World (1979), and the first two volumes of his Spanish Empire trilogy, Rivers of Gold (2003) and The Golden Age (2010).
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