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Society & Politics
Hearing Cuban Voices in a Time of Crisis
The late historian Elizabeth Dore spent the final 20 years of her life directing “Cuban Voices,” a...
TED A. HENKEN
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10/07/2024
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Articles
Arendt and the “Other America”
But that is the great romantic tradition of the 19th century—that of the dungeon, the absence, the...
JOSÉ LASAGA MEDINA
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05/27/2024
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Articles
Aging in Cuba
Today, my mother takes care of my grandmother. This time, I didn’t have the support of my...
KATIA MONTEAGUDO
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03/21/2024
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Architecture
The (Castroist) Ruralization of Havana (Part II)
1968, Year of Ruralization For Castro’s rural mentality, if the countryside is the focus of revolutionary economic development,...
ALFREDO TRIFF
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08/09/2023
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Architecture
The (Castroist) Ruralization of Havana (Part I)
Havana’s urban ruin is no accident. The more than sixty years of abandonment of an entire city...
ALFREDO TRIFF
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08/01/2023
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Society & Politics
The Common: Solon and the Cuba to Come
To Jorge Salcedo, with whom I have ruminated these ideas and with whom I dreamed, in times...
JORGE BRIOSO
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02/11/2023
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Opinion
Toynbee, Gaos and the Revolutionary Analogism
Arnold Toynbee was a British historian, professor at the London School of Economics, widely read and quoted...
RAFAEL ROJAS
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03/24/2021
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Chronicle
“Can We Still Be Revolutionaries?” Anna Veltfort interviewed by...
In this exclusive interview with Ted Henken, New York graphic artist, blogger, and one-time habanera Anna Veltfort...
TED A. HENKEN
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02/26/2021
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