Caribbean revolutions and revolutionary theory: an assessment of Cuba, Nicaragua and Grenada
Material type: TextSeries: Worwick University Caribbean StudiesPublication details: Basingstoke, Hants: Macmillan Press Ltd, 1993Description: 210pISBN:- 0333577590 (pbk.)
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After examining the meaning and theory of revolution the author presents case studies of Cuba, Nicaragua and Grenada, looking at the social forces which led to revolution and at the consequences.
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