Las mujeres exiliadas en la internacionalización de la insurrección cubana: 1955-1958

The 10th of March 1952 military coup d’Etat lead by Colonel Fulgencio Batista put an end to the democratic period that started up when the Cuban Constitution of 1940 was ratified. From that moment on, the opposition to the Batista’s government evolved from pacific demonstration to urban terrorism an...

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Main Author: Manuel Ramírez Chicharro
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Language:English
Published: Institut Pluridisciplinaire pour les Etudes sur l'Amérique Latine 2017-06-01
Series:L'Ordinaire des Amériques
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/orda/3423
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spelling doaj-4ed690b1e1da4f86a8c55ea2ba19476c2020-11-25T01:42:58ZengInstitut Pluridisciplinaire pour les Etudes sur l'Amérique LatineL'Ordinaire des Amériques2273-00952017-06-0122210.4000/orda.3423Las mujeres exiliadas en la internacionalización de la insurrección cubana: 1955-1958Manuel Ramírez ChicharroThe 10th of March 1952 military coup d’Etat lead by Colonel Fulgencio Batista put an end to the democratic period that started up when the Cuban Constitution of 1940 was ratified. From that moment on, the opposition to the Batista’s government evolved from pacific demonstration to urban terrorism and guerrilla warfare until the insurrectional movement managed to oust him in January 1959. Aside from the studies published by Sergio López and Francisco Pividal, or the testimonies given by Luis Buch, many aspects of the activities that were carried out by those clubs supporting the Cuban insurrection between 1955 and 1959 are still mainly unknown. This paper is based on Latin-American and American papers, as well as personal archives from Havana and Miami. By following the aforementioned researches, this article tries to define the role that Cuban women performed in this external groups and sections. Concretely, It will be examined the clubs and women activists in México, United States, Chile and Argentina.http://journals.openedition.org/orda/3423cuban insurrectionpolitical activismexilewomen1955-1958
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Las mujeres exiliadas en la internacionalización de la insurrección cubana: 1955-1958
L'Ordinaire des Amériques
cuban insurrection
political activism
exile
women
1955-1958
author_facet Manuel Ramírez Chicharro
author_sort Manuel Ramírez Chicharro
title Las mujeres exiliadas en la internacionalización de la insurrección cubana: 1955-1958
title_short Las mujeres exiliadas en la internacionalización de la insurrección cubana: 1955-1958
title_full Las mujeres exiliadas en la internacionalización de la insurrección cubana: 1955-1958
title_fullStr Las mujeres exiliadas en la internacionalización de la insurrección cubana: 1955-1958
title_full_unstemmed Las mujeres exiliadas en la internacionalización de la insurrección cubana: 1955-1958
title_sort las mujeres exiliadas en la internacionalización de la insurrección cubana: 1955-1958
publisher Institut Pluridisciplinaire pour les Etudes sur l'Amérique Latine
series L'Ordinaire des Amériques
issn 2273-0095
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The 10th of March 1952 military coup d’Etat lead by Colonel Fulgencio Batista put an end to the democratic period that started up when the Cuban Constitution of 1940 was ratified. From that moment on, the opposition to the Batista’s government evolved from pacific demonstration to urban terrorism and guerrilla warfare until the insurrectional movement managed to oust him in January 1959. Aside from the studies published by Sergio López and Francisco Pividal, or the testimonies given by Luis Buch, many aspects of the activities that were carried out by those clubs supporting the Cuban insurrection between 1955 and 1959 are still mainly unknown. This paper is based on Latin-American and American papers, as well as personal archives from Havana and Miami. By following the aforementioned researches, this article tries to define the role that Cuban women performed in this external groups and sections. Concretely, It will be examined the clubs and women activists in México, United States, Chile and Argentina.
topic cuban insurrection
political activism
exile
women
1955-1958
url http://journals.openedition.org/orda/3423
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