Biblioteca / 1970-1979
Hugh Thomas. Cuba. The Pursuit of Freedom.
Nueva York: Harper & Row, 1971. 1750 páginas.
Edición en castellano, Cuba. La lucha por la libertad, 1762-1970. Barcelona: Grijalbo, 1973, 3 tomos.
Barcelona: Debate, 2011. Traducción: Neri Daurella.
CONTENTS
Preface
Prologue
With Albemarle to Havana, 1762
I – The English Expedition
II – The Spanish Colony
III – Sugar and Society
IV – The Victors and the Creoles
Book I
The Great Leap Forward, 1763-1825
V – Enter North America
VI – The Challenge of Haiti
VII – Rebellion in South America
VIII – The Ever-faithful Isle
Book II
The Golden Age, 1825-68
IX – The World of Sugar
X – Coffee
XI – The Planters
XII – The Slave Merchants
XIII – The Slaves
XIV – The Decline of Slavery
Book III
The Political Struggle, 1823-98
XV – Captains-General in Search of Wealth
XVI – The Politics of Abolitionism
XVII – Manifest Destiny
XVIII – Annexationism
XIX – Reformism
XX – The War of 1868: I
XXI – The War of 1868: II
XXII – The Spanish Counter-Revolution
XXIII – The Sugar Crisis of the 1880s
XXIV – The End of Slavery
XXV – José Martí
XXVI – The New America
XXVII – The War of 1895
XXVIII – General Weyler
XXIX – Cuba and U.S. Public Opinion
XXX – The Maine
XXXI – McKinley and the War
XXXII – The Spanish-American War
XXXIII – San Juan Hill and Santiago
XXXIV – End of Empire
Book IV
From Occupation to Occupation, 1899-1909
XXXV – Cuba Prostrate
XXXVI – The Proconsuls, I: General Brooke
XXXVII – The Proconsuls, II: General Wood
XXXVIII – The U.S. Stake in Cuba, 1899-1902
XXXIX – Don Tomás
XL – The Second Intervention: Magoon
Book V
The Young Republic, 1909-32
XLI – Cuba in 1909
XLII – Gómez and the Good Life
XLIII – The Negro Protest
XLIV – Menocal
XLV – Sugar, 1906-20
XLVI – The Dance of the Millions
XLVII – The Sugar Troubles of the 1920s
XLVIII – Zayas
XLIX – Machado: I
L – Machado: II
Book VI
The Revolution of 1933
LI – Sumner Welles
LII – The Fall of Machado
LIII – The Middle-Class Government
LIV – The Sergeants’ Revolution
LV – Grau’s Girondin Revolution
LVI – The Battle of the Hotel Nacional
LVII – The November Revolt
LVIII – The Counter-Revolution
Book VII
The Age of Democracy, 1934-52
LIX – Batista and the Puppet Presidents
LX – Batista and the Communists
LXI – The Constitution of 1940
LXII – Batista: the Democratic President
LXIII – Grau
LXIV – Prío ‘el Presidente de la Cordialidad’
LXV – The Fall of Prío
Book VIII
The Struggle, 1952-9
LXVI – Batista: II
LXVII – Fidel Castro: Childhood and Youth
LXVIII – Moncada: the Idea
LXIX – Moncada: the Fight
LXX – Indian Summer
LXXI – The Civic Dialogue
LXXII – Castro in Mexico
LXXIII – The Granma and the Sierra Maestra
LXXIV – Herbert Matthews goes to the Sierra
LXXV – The Attack on the Palace
LXXVI – War in the Sierra (March-May 1957)
LXXVII – The U.S. enters the Controversy
LXXVIII – Miami and Santiago
LXXIX – The Naval Mutiny at Cienfuegos
LXXX – The Arms Embargo
LXXXI – The Strike of 9 April
LXXXII – Batista’s ‘Big Push’ of May 1958
LXXXIII – The Collapse
LXXXIV – How Batista Fell
Book IX
Victory: L’lllusion Lyrique, 1959
LXXXV – Springs of Victory
LXXXVI – Castro and the Americas in 1959
LXXXVII – L’Illusion Lyrique
LXXXVIII – First Shadows
Book X
Old Cuba at Sunset
LXXXIX – The Island
XC – The Class Structure of Cuba
XCI – Black Cuba
XCII – The Church
XCIII – Education
XCIV – Sugar
XCV – Tobacco and other Industries
XCVI – The Economy: Labour
XCVII – The Economy: the Central Neurosis
Book XI
The Clash, 1959-62
XCVIII – Castro in America
XCIX – Agrarian Reform: Politics and Crisis
C – The Eclipse of the Liberals
CI – A Sword is Drawn
CII – The End of Capitalist Cuba
CIII – The U.S. Prepares for Battle
CIV – Cuba Socialista: I
CV – Cuba Socialista: II
CVI – Battle of Cochinos Bay
CVII – Between the Crises
CVIII – The Missile Crisis: I
CIX – The Missile Crisis: II
CX – The Missile Crisis: III
EPILOGUE
CXI – The Utopians
CXII – The ‘Ten Million Ton Harvest’ and its Implications
CXIII – The New Men
CXIV – The Guardians
CXV – New Friends and Old
CXVI – The Pursuit of Freedom
APPENDICES
I – The Cuban Oligarchy
II – Cuban Governors and Presidents
III – Who were the Cuban Indians?
IV – Kennion’s Slave Concession
V – Estimated Cuban Slave Imports
VI – Outfit of a Slave Ship, 1825
VII – Slave Ships from Havana, 1825
VIII – Affidavit of Lieutenant Nott
IX – Chinese Imports to Cuba, 1847-73
X – The Last Slave Journey across the Atlantic, 1865
XI – The Attack on Moncada and Bayamo
XII – The State of Agriculture in 1959
XIII – Cuban and World Sugar Production, 1770-1970
XIV – World Raw Sugar Prices, 1900-1962
Bibliographical Note
General Bibliography