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Cultural Studies
To Defend the Revolution Is to Defend Culture: A Review
Cuba50November 9th, 2015 At last! A serious analysis in English, not just of what Cuba did to put culture at…
To Defend the Revolution Is to Defend Culture: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyDecember 2015 In this thorough study based on years of meticulous research, Gordon-Nesbitt, of the Manchester School of Art…
To Defend the Revolution Is to Defend Culture: A Review
by Marc James LégerMarx & Philosophy Review of BooksMarch 17th 2016 The main hypothesis of Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt’s important new book…
To Defend the Revolution Is to Defend Culture: A Review
By Margaret RandallPolicy Futures in Education2016 With To Defend the Revolution Is to Defend Culture, Rebecca Gordon-Nesbit gives us a…
The Cultural Policy of the Cuban Revolution: Excerpt in Cuba50
by Rebecca Gordon-NesbittCuba50April 27th, 2016 The main hypothesis of Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt’s important new book on the cultural policies pursued in…
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A History of Pan-African Revolt in Black Agenda Report
Black Agenda Review of Books We hope this summer 2012 edition of Radical Black Reading can offer some respite from…
A History of Pan-African Revolt in the International Socialist Review
By Jason NetekInternational Socialist Review WHEN TRINIDADIAN Marxist C.L.R. James penned his 1938 pamphlet, then called A History of Negro…
A History of Pan-African Revolt: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyMarch 11th, 2013 This short, perceptive book—part history, part social critique—was first published in 1938 and later expanded in…