CRANKY NEIGHBORS: 150 YEARS OF U.S.-CUBAN RELATIONS

A review essay on books by (1) Michael Dobbs, One Minute to midnight: Kennedy, Khrushcev, and Casro on the Brink of Nuclear War (New York: Knopf, 2008); (2) Daniel P. Erikson, The Cuba Wars: Fidel Castro, the United States, and the Next Revolution (New York: Bloomsbury, 2008); (3) Tom Gjelten, Bacar...

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Published inLatin American Research Review Vol. 45; no. 2; pp. 217 - 227
Main Author LeoGrande, William M.
Format Book Review Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Pittsburgh Latin American Studies Association 01.01.2010
Cambridge University Press
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Summary:A review essay on books by (1) Michael Dobbs, One Minute to midnight: Kennedy, Khrushcev, and Casro on the Brink of Nuclear War (New York: Knopf, 2008); (2) Daniel P. Erikson, The Cuba Wars: Fidel Castro, the United States, and the Next Revolution (New York: Bloomsbury, 2008); (3) Tom Gjelten, Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba (New York: Viking, 2008); (4) Louis A. Perez, Jr., Cuba in the American Imagination (Chapel Hill: U North Carolina Press, 2008); (5) Lars Schoultzl That Infernal Little Cuban Republic: The United States and the Cuban Revolution (Chapel Hill: U North Carolina Press, 2009); & (6) Melanie M. Ziegler, U.S.-Cuban Cooperation Past Present and Future (Gainesville: U Press Florida, 2007).
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ISSN:0023-8791
1542-4278
DOI:10.1017/S0023879100009419