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A prominent clandestine organization opposing the dictatorial regime of Gerardo Machado, composed of intellectuals, students, and representatives of the middle sectors of society. It came into being in 1931, principally […]
A prominent clandestine organization opposing the dictatorial regime of Gerardo Machado, composed of intellectuals, students, and representatives of the middle sectors of society. It came into being in 1931, principally […]
Founded by the Dominican order in 1728 as the Real y Pontificia Universidad de San Gerónimo de la ciudad de San Cristóbal de La Habana, it received its current name
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Movement initiated by Ramiro de Maetzu, which was very popular in the Spain of the 1940s. It lamented that Anglo-Saxon values had supplanted Spanish cultural domination of the New World
Begun in 1832 in Havana by Spanish journalist Isidoro Araujo de Lira, with capital provided by Ramón Pintó, as a simple bulletin of shipping movements, this morning daily was only
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* Por Pedro Roig Para muchos la pregunta obligada es ¿qué es el anarquismo y sus numerosas facciones contemporáneas? En síntesis, podemos decir que es una utopía delirante que propone
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A political, economic, and commercial newspaper founded in Havana by José Quintín Suzarte and Francisco de Frias Jacott in 1861 to campaign for Cuban home rule. Contributors included José Morales
Partido Liberal uprising of August 16-September 26, 1906, led initially by Faustino Guerra, protesting the fraudulent election of 1905. By threatening destruction of American-owned properties it brought about the second
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Begun in 1900, the Havana English-language daily morning paper’s first director was C.E. Fisher, who was succeeded in 1919 by John Thomas Wilford. Directed at Americans living on the island,
Por Observatorio Cubano de Derechos Humanos Madrid, 3 de junio de 2020 Al menos 67 detenciones arbitrarias se produjeron en Cuba en mayo, denunció el Observatorio Cubano de Derechos Humanos. Las
A clandestine revolutionary organization founded in 1934 by Antonio Guiteras Holmes, interior minister in the Grau San Martín administration, which had just been overthrown by Fulgencio Batista. The organization adopted
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