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History of the Cuban Republic a Study in Hispanic American Politics

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Chapman, Charles E.

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9781417903115

ISBN:

1417903112

Publisher: Kessinger Publishing, LLC Summary: 1927. Contents: The Pearl of the Antilles; The Old Regime, to 1895; The United States and Cuba, to 1895; The Cuban War of Independence, 1895-1898; The United States Military Government, 1898-1902; The Establishment of the Republic; The Best Years of the Republic: Estrada Palma, 1902-1905; The Reelection of Estrada Palma; The Revolution of August; The Magoon Administration, 1906-1909; The Restoration of Cuban Governme [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9781417903115


ISBN:

1417903112


Publisher: Kessinger Publishing, LLC

1927. Contents: The Pearl of the Antilles; The Old Regime, to 1895; The United States and Cuba, to 1895; The Cuban War of Independence, 1895-1898; The United States Military Government, 1898-1902; The Establishment of the Republic; The Best Years of the Republic: Estrada Palma, 1902-1905; The Reelection of Estrada Palma; The Revolution of August; The Magoon Administration, 1906-1909; The Restoration of Cuban Government; The Most Typically Cuban President: Gomez, 1909-1913; Political Happenings of the Gomez Era; Menocal Begins, 1913-1916; The Elections of 1916; The Revolution of February; Going Down: Menocal's Second Term, 1917-1921; Zayas and Crowder, 1921-1923; Corruption and Remonstrance, 1923-1924; Exit Zayas, 1924-1925; The Constitution and Congress; The Futility of the Law in Cuba; The Cuban Government Lottery; Cuban Election Evils; Social Factors in Cuban Life; Material and Intellectual Conditions; and The Future of Cuba: A Question.

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