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Slave Emancipation in Cuba<br />

The Transition to Free Labor, 1860–1899<br />

REBECCA J. SCOTT<br />

Empire and Antislavery<br />

Spain, Cuba, and Puerto Rico, 1833–1874<br />

CHRISTOPHER SCHMIDT-NOWARA<br />

C U BA & CA R I B B E A N<br />

2000 • 360 pp. • 978-0-8229-5735-5 • Paper $25.95 • ITEM NO. 577 • SALE PRICE $20.76 • ePub available<br />

PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />

“In this lucid and incisive study, Scott has broadened the scholarly debate<br />

over the causes <strong>of</strong> the abolition <strong>of</strong> slavery in Cuba. An excellent and<br />

groundbreaking work.”<br />

—Hispanic <strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />

1999 • 256 pp. • 978-0-8229-5690-7 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 578 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />

PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />

“A thoroughly researched study that moves beyond the ‘us-against-them’<br />

model that has characterizes much <strong>of</strong> the earlier scholarship, forcing<br />

scholars to recognize a more complex Spain, whose various economic and<br />

social actors clashed to produce contradictory and seemingly bizarre colonial<br />

policies.”<br />

—Colonial <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />

Cuba between Empires, 1878–1902<br />

LOUIS A. PÉREZ, JR.<br />

1998 • 512 pp. • 978-0-8229-5687-7 • Paper $26.95 • ITEM NO. 579 • SALE PRICE $21.56 • ePub available<br />

PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />

“Louis A. Pérez, Jr., does a great service to students <strong>of</strong> Cuban history with<br />

this work. No one else writing in English has given us so complete and<br />

persuasive an understanding <strong>of</strong> the emotional strengths, political<br />

ambivalences, and organizational weaknesses <strong>of</strong> the Cuban independence<br />

movement.”<br />

—<strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />

Nationalizing Blackness<br />

Afrocubanismo and Artistic Revolution in Havana, 1920–1940<br />

ROBIN D. MOORE<br />

1998 • 336 pp. • 978-0-8229-5645-7 • Paper $24.95 • ITEM NO. 580 • SALE PRICE $19.96 • ePub available<br />

PITT LATIN AMERICAN SERIES<br />

“A major contribution to Cuban Studies and, more broadly, to the historiography<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>American</strong> popular culture. A wellspring <strong>of</strong> information about<br />

an under-researched period in Cuban history.”<br />

—<strong>American</strong> Historical Review<br />

UNIVERSIT Y OF PIT TSBURGH PRESS • <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>American</strong> Studies 19

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