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Ada Ferrer

Autor de Cuba: An American History

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Ada Ferrer is Julius Silver Professor of History and Latin American and Caribbean Studies at New York University, where she has taught since 1995. She is the author of Insurgent Cuba: Race, Nation, and Revolution, 1868-1898, winner of the Berkshire Book Prize, and Freedom's Mirror: Cuba and Haiti mostrar más in the Age of Revolution, which won the Frederick Douglass Book Prize as well as multiple prizes from the American Historical Association. Born in Cuba and raised in the United States, she has been traveling to and conducting research on the island since 1990. mostrar menos

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Nombre canónico
Ferrer, Ada
Fecha de nacimiento
1963-06-17
Género
female
País (para mapa)
Cuba
Educación
University of Michigan (PhD|1995)
Ocupaciones
historian
university professor
Organizaciones
New York University

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Good overview of the relations between US and Cuba. I wish that there was more about the recent years. Nicely highlights how badly we treat others!
 
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BookListener | 2 reseñas más. | Jan 18, 2024 |
It took me way too long to get through this book and through no fault of Ferrer’s. This history is written in a very accessible and captivating manner. It turns out there was a great deal of past events that affect today’s news of which I was unaware. Hopefully some of the details stick and if not, I will at least be more informed by the themes.
 
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BBrookes | 2 reseñas más. | Nov 25, 2023 |
This is a book that needed to be written as it fills a gaping hole in the American History sorry. That is the never-ending relationship between the island and the United Staes from colonial times till the present. It includes well known episodes like the Spanish American War and the Cuban Missile Crisis. but there is so much more including the South's friendly relationship with Cuba during the Civil War period because they were still open to slavery. Another interesting theme is how gangsters descend on Cuba during prohibition as a profit maker as they are allowing alcohol and gambling. A great book.… (más)
 
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muddyboy | 2 reseñas más. | Mar 31, 2023 |
It sounds like overkill to call an academic history "brilliant," but this book blew me away. It's an examination of slavery and the plantation economy in Cuba in the light of the Haitian Revolution. You do have to read it carefully, but it's also filled with fascinating anecdotes and characters. Highly recommended if you're at all interested in Haiti, or Cuba, or the history of slavery and abolition in general. (And seeing Black Panther while reading this book made me wish so much for a big splashy Hollywood epic about Toussaint Louverture.)… (más)
 
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GaylaBassham | May 27, 2018 |

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Obras
4
Miembros
444
Popularidad
#55,179
Valoración
½ 4.4
Reseñas
6
ISBNs
16
Idiomas
1

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