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Cuban Landscapes : Heritage, Memory, and Place

Part of the Guilford Texts in Regional Geography series
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This accessible book offers a vivid geographic portrait of Cuba, exploring the island's streetscapes, sugarcane fields, beaches, and rural settlements; its billboards, government buildings, and national landmarks.

The authors illuminate how natural and built landscapes have shaped Cuban identity (cubanidad), and vice versa.

They provide a unique perspective on Cuba's distinct historical periods and political economies, from the colonial period through republicanism and today's socialist era.

Compelling topics include the legacies of slavery and the sugar industry, the past and future of urban development, and the impact of "islandness" on sociocultural processes.

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Product Details
Guilford Publications
1606233246 / 9781606233245
Hardback
917.291
10/08/2009
United States
216 pages, black & white tables, maps, figures
156 x 234 mm, 431 grams
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