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Edited by John M. Kirk, Dalhousie University
Series Description:
A multidisciplinary series focusing on current and provocative aspects of Cuban history, culture, society, and politics. Of special interest are works that examine the dramatic changes in Cuba in the last decades, such as the role of the military, the nature of economic reforms, and the impact of foreign investments, human rights treaties, and tourism on the island.
Titles:
Looking at Cuba: Essays on Culture and Civil Society (forthcoming)
by Rafael Hernández, translated by Dick Cluster (2003)

Cuba's Sugar Industry
by José Alvarez and Lázaro Peña Castellanos (2001)

Culture and the Cuban Revolution: Conversations in Havana
by John M. Kirk and Leonardo Padura Fuentes (2001)

Cuba's Foreign Relations in a Post-Soviet World
by H. Michael Erisman (2000)

Cuba Today and Tomorrow: Reinventing Socialism
by Max Azicri (2000)

Afro-Cuban Voices : On Race and Identity in Contemporary Cuba
by Pedro Pérez Sarduy and Jean Stubbs (2000)

Cuba, the United States, and the Helms-Burton Doctrine: International Reactions
by Joaquín Roy (2000)

For more information:
John M. Kirk
Dept. of Spanish
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Canada B3H 3J5
Fax: (902) 494-1997
kirk@is.dal.ca
Manuscripts Accepted:
The University Press of Florida is currently accepting manuscripts for this series. For more information or if you have questions, e-mail our acquisitions editor, Amy Gorelick.