The myth of José Martí : conflicting nationalisms in early twentieth-century Cuba / Lillian Guerra.

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Main Author: Guerra, Lillian
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina Press, c2005.
Series:Envisioning Cuba
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Table of Contents:
  • Multiple nations, multiple Martís, 1985-1921
  • Mystic, messiah, and mediator: interpreting Martí through texts and contexts
  • Revolutionizing Cuba libre : civilizing Manigua, 1895-1898
  • Cuba libre in crisis : the origins of U.S. imperial hegemony, 1898-1902
  • From revolution to involution : conflicting nationalism at the crossroads of race and class
  • Political violence, liberal revolution, and martyrdom of Martí, 1904-1906
  • Perceiving populism in a U.S. imperial context : the paradox of popular nationalism struggles, 1906-1909
  • Dependent nationalisms, the stillbirth of the republic, and struggles of the myth of Martí, 1909-1921
  • Lessons of the early republic and the transcendence of the myth of Martí.