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“Beyond the Walled City.” A review by Bonnie A. Lucero

Beyond the Walled City is a fascinating study of urban expansion in Havana...

June 4, 2017  By Ariana Reguant
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BRUTAL MIRAGE. By Guillermo López-Prieto

Translated by Barbara D. Riess. It’s all ready. You’ve gotten rid of everything....

April 10, 2017  By Ariana Reguant
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CUBANS IN THE TUNDRA. By Omar Granados

When I was a gringo-loving, traitor-child to the Cuban revolution in Havana,...

August 1, 2016  By Ariana Reguant
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REVIEW: Rethinking Slave Rebellion in Cuba. By Anasa Hicks

In Rethinking Slave Rebellion in Cuba: La Escalera and the Insurgencies...

August 1, 2016  By Ariana Reguant
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Mariel’s First Twenty Days. A Book Review by OMAR GRANADOS

Well-developed narratives such as those found in Finding Mañana: A Memoir...

August 1, 2016  By Ariana Reguant
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Key West and the Cuban Independence Movement. A book review by ANDREW GOMEZ

Cuban communities in the U.S. precede the Cuban Revolution by almost...

October 15, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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Once upon a time, Cuban television. JORGE DUANY reviews Yeidy Rivero’s “Broadcasting Modernity”

I should begin this review by acknowledging that I have a special stake...

September 15, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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A Shipwreck for US-Cuban Relations. KRIS JUNCKER on the USS Maine

As a photo historian writing about Cuba, I usually come across an image...

June 19, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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