The Moncada Attack

The Moncada Attack
Author: Antonio Rafael De la Cova
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781570036729

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The account of Fidel Castro's rise to power is not complete without mention of the failed atacks of July 26, 1953, on the Cuban army garrisons at Moncada and Bayamo. This text views this initial overthrow attempt as a propaganda victory that marked the start of Castro's ascent to national power.

"History Will Absolve Me-- "

Author: Fidel Castro
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1959
Genre: Cuba
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Attack on Moncada and Bayamo Garrisons

Attack on Moncada and Bayamo Garrisons
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On July 26, 1953, forces led by future Cuban leader and President Fidel Castro (1926- ) attacked the Moncada Garrison. Although the attack failed, it resulted in the creation of a revolutionary movement in Cuba. Antonio Rafael de la Cova provides a collection of photographs, maps, and charts related to this event.

History Will Absolve Me

History Will Absolve Me
Author: Fidel Castro
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1968
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The title of a two-hour speech made by Fidel Castro on 16 October 1953. Castro made the speech in his own defense in court against the charges brought against him after he led an attack on the Moncada Barracks in Cuba.

Fidel in the Cuban Socialist Revolution

Fidel in the Cuban Socialist Revolution
Author: José Bell Lara
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2019-12-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004415734

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The book makes accessible a selection of speeches and television appearances by Fidel Castro during the first two years of the Cuban Revolution, allowing for a fresh analysis of his ideological evolution towards socialism.

Fidel Castro Reader

Fidel Castro Reader
Author: Fidel Castro
Publisher: Ocean Press
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1920888888

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By his mastery of the spoken word, Fidel Castro reveals the unfolding process of the Cuban revolution, its extraordinary challenges, crises, chaos and achievements. Part of a two-volume anthology, this first volume is based on Castro's speeches.

Young Castro

Young Castro
Author: Jonathan M. Hansen
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476732485

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This intimate, revisionist portrait of Fidel Castro, showing how an unlikely young Cuban led his country in revolution and transfixed the world, is “sure to become the standard on Castro’s early life” (Publishers Weekly). Until now, biographers have treated Castro’s life like prosecutors, scouring his past for evidence to convict a person they don’t like or don’t understand. Young Castro challenges us to put aside the caricature of a bearded, cigar-munching, anti-American hothead to discover how Castro became the dictator who acted as a thorn in the side of US presidents for nearly half a century. In this “gripping and edifying narrative…Hansen brings imposing research and notable erudition” (Booklist) to Castro’s early life, showing Castro getting his toughness from a father who survived Spain’s class system and colonial wars to become one of the most successful independent plantation owners in Cuba. We see a boy running around that plantation more comfortable playing with the children of his father’s laborers than his own classmates at elite boarding schools in Santiago de Cuba and Havana. We discover a young man who writes flowery love letters from prison and contemplates the meaning of life, a gregarious soul attentive to the needs of strangers but often indifferent to the needs of his own family. These pages show a liberal democrat who admires FDR’s New Deal policies and is skeptical of communism, but is also hostile to American imperialism. They show an audacious militant who stages a reckless attack on a military barracks but is canny about building an army of resisters. In short, Young Castro reveals a complex man. The first American historian in a generation to gain access to the Castro archives in Havana, Jonathan Hansen was able to secure cooperation from Castro’s family and closest confidants. He gained access to hundreds of never-before-seen letters and interviewed people he was the first to ask for their impressions of the man. The result is a nuanced and penetrating portrait of a man at once brilliant, arrogant, bold, vulnerable, and all too human: a man who, having grown up on an island that felt like a colonial cage, was compelled to lead his country to independence.