1st Edition
Health, Politics, and Revolution in Cuba Since 1898
By Katherine Hirschfeld
Copyright 2009
276 Pages
by
Routledge
274 Pages
by
Routledge
274 Pages
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Routledge
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Challenging many of the assumptions scholars have made about the Cuban Revolution's impact on healthcare, this volume recounts one anthropologist's quest to discover the truth behind the complicated relationship between Cuba's revolution, politics, and healthcare system. Katherine Hirschfeld became interested in Cuba in the mid-1990s, after reading numerous laudatory books and articles describing... Read more
1: The Ethnographic Encounter; 1: Fieldwork; 2: Doing Research, Not Doing Research; 3: Dengue Fever: An Abrupt Change of Perspective; 4: Fearful Interlude; 2: History Revisited; 5: Reframing History; 6: Imperialism and Health in the Spanish-Cuban-American War, 1897-1902; 7: Caudillismo, Imperialism and Health, 1902-1909; 8: Caudillismo , Instability and Health Trends in the Platt Era, 1909-1933; 9: Health and Disease in the Gangster State, 1934-1959; 10: Revolutionaries in Power, 1959-; 11: Conclusions
Biography
Katherine Hirschfeld






