The Cuban Connection


Drug Trafficking, Smuggling, and Gambling in Cuba from the 1920s to theRevolution

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Translated by Russ Davidson
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
236 x 162 mm
Weight:
520 g
Pages:
264

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Eduardo Saenz Rovner is professor of history at Universidad Nacional de Colombia in Bogota. He is author or editor of six other books published in Colombia.||Translator Russ Davidson is curator emeritus of Latin American and Iberian collections and professor emeritus of librarianship at the University of New Mexico

"This exhaustively researched text will be of great use to scholars of twentieth-century Cuba, U.S.-Cuban relations, and the global drug trade." -- H-Net Reviews "The Cuban Connection provides a fascinating look at how drug trafficking and related activities helped shape Cuban identity from the early twentieth century through the rise of Fidel Castro. The broad scope of the story and the base of research behind it merit the highest praise. There is no other book like it." -- William O. Walker III, editor of Drugs in the Western Hemisphere: An Odyssey of Cultures in Conflict "A unique contribution to the fields of Latin American history, U.S. foreign relations, and narcotics studies. . . . Great credit is due to the author for locating this data and producing such a concise account based on it." -- Hispanic American Historical Review "A valuable addition to that corpus of historical research on Cuba that confronts official myths that it is all too easy to leave unchallenged." -- Latin American Review of Books "This book fills some Cuban niches untouched by North American scholars. . . . [It] brings to light new documentation regarding Cubans, non-Cuban traffickers, and people who used Cuba as a logistical base from the era of prohibition to the Cuban Revolution. . . . There is no doubt that Saenz Rovner gives Cuba the coverage it deserves." -- American Historical Review "This meticulously researched and cogently argued work represents a major contribution to Cuban history. . . . Accessibly written and powerfully insightful." -- CHOICE "Valuable for fields such as political science and sociology and interdisciplinary areas such as Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and criminal justice . . . . A worthy read." -- New West Indian Guide

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